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Money makes the beautiful game possible, but what happens behind the scenes to fund a professional soccer franchise? This revealing Stoppage Time edition of Pitch to Pro pulls back the curtain on the complex investment structures that can make or break a soccer club.We dive deep into the critical role of the primary investor in professional soccer, exploring US Soccer's strict requirements and the valuable lessons learned from past failures. The tragic story of the North American Soccer League (NASL) serves as a cautionary tale—despite attracting global stars like Pelé in the 1970s, the league collapsed because owners couldn't sustain the initial years of inevitable financial losses. Contrast this with MLS, where committed investors who weathered years in the red now own franchises worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The episode reveals our exciting new partnership with Prospect Park, a group with extensive experience working with family offices nationwide and specific expertise in USL investments. They'll lead our search for a primary investor for the Northwest Arkansas project, with the goal of securing this crucial piece within approximately a year. Once identified, potential investors undergo rigorous vetting by the USL, ensuring they have the financial stability to weather challenges like we saw during COVID-19. Most importantly, we share why our project has become more attractive to investors since shifting to a new development model featuring a mixed-use facility on new land.Whether you're a soccer fan curious about the business side of the sport, a potential investor, or someone interested in sports franchise development, this episode provides valuable insights into how professional soccer continues to grow in America. Subscribe to Pitch to Pro for more behind-the-scenes looks at bringing professional soccer to Northwest Arkansas, and share your thoughts on what aspects of soccer business you'd like us to explore next.
Réécoutez FG Chic mix Feverball by Ladies On Mars du dimanche 4 mai 2025Tracklist : 01. Lovebirds - Wrap Me Up (Extended Mix)02. Joey Negro - The Secret Life of Us (The Reflex Revision)03. Jocelyn Brown - Somebody Else's Guy (Peverell Edit)04. Stevie Wonder - I Wish (Sgt slick 39's Filtered Recut)05. David Morales ft Romina Johnson - Ain't Nobody (Extended Mix)06. Sharon Redd - Never Give You Up (Michael Gray Remix)07. Prospect Park, Dave Lee, JKriv - The Kinda Love (JKriv Original Vibe Remix)08. Jon Fitz - Saving My Loving (Promo)09. Kulkaingz, Pepper Mashay - Gotta Find (KORT & Elementary Funk Back Bootzy Remix)10. Ten City - Be Free (Emmaculate & Shannon Chambers Mix)
BROOKLYN WRITER WINS GRAND PRIZE AT HOLLYWOOD AWARDS EVENT Featured in New Release HOLLYWOOD - Brooklyn, New York writer Randyn Bartholomew is the Grand Prize Winner in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest earning him the Golden Pen Award trophy and a $5,000 cash prize. His winning story, "Ascii," is published in the international bestselling anthology, L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 41 which will be officially released on April 22nd. Mr. Bartholomew was honored along with the other winners in the Writers and Illustrators of the Future Contests on April 10th at the Taglyan Complex in Hollywood, California. Born in New York state on pi day, Randyn grew up in the nearby New Jersey towns of Maplewood and Summit. Although majoring in math at Cornell, he's since switched gears to become a Brooklyn-based freelance writer of science journalism, ghost writing, copywriting, and, whenever possible, fiction. His articles have appeared in Scientific American, Salon, The Washington Post Magazine, among others. He enjoys running in Prospect Park, reading old books and new, and finding free lectures to attend. While he reads eclectically, his main love is science fiction. When people frown at this preference (or, much worse, smile politely) he calls in the cavalry and reminds himself of the Ray Bradbury quote, “I have never listened to anyone who criticized my taste in space travel, sideshows or gorillas. When this occurs, I pack up my dinosaurs and leave the room.” He's been using a flip phone for the last four years. The Contest, one of the most prestigious writing and illustrating competitions in the world, is currently in its 42nd year and is judged by some of the premier names in speculative fiction. WASHINGTON ARTIST HONORED AT HOLLYWOOD AWARDS GALA Featured in New Release HOLLYWOOD - Washington, Utah artist Ms. Tremani Sutcliffe is a winner in the L. Ron Hubbard Illustrators of the Future Contest and was honored along with ten other artists and twelve writers at the Taglyan Complex in Hollywood, California on April 10th. Her art is published along with the other writers' and illustrators' stories and art in the international bestselling anthology, L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 41 which will be officially released on April 22nd 2025. Tremani Sutcliffe, born in 1990 in Provo, Utah, spent her early years exploring the rugged landscapes of middle-of-nowhere Arizona, where hiking in desert mountains and catching rattlesnakes ignited her adventurous spirit. Her passion for art stemmed from her love of books, and the fantastical covers that inspired her imagination. In true bookworm fashion, her artistic journey began at the local library, where she immersed herself in art instruction books, laying the foundation for her artistic journey. Through daily practice, relentless pursuit of new skills, and seeking mentorship from established artists, her commitment to learning new methods has continuously expanded her artistic repertoire. Tremani views art as a fusion of technique and creativity that brings beauty and meaning to life. After spending most of her young life drawing and painting with watercolors, she expanded her skillset to include oils. Although she also began working with acrylics, she quickly decided they must have been invented by an angry dude with horns and a pitchfork for the sole purpose of making her life miserable….and decided to develop her digital painting skills instead. The Illustrators of the Future Contest judges include, Bob Eggleton (11 Chesley Awards and 9 Hugo Awards), Larry Elmore (Dungeons & Dragons book covers), Echo Chernik (graphic designs for major corporations including Celestial Seasonings tea packaging), Rob Prior (art for Spawn, Heavy Metal comics and Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Ciruelo (Eragon Coloring Book).
The Angel, some ghosts and Mother Pitt descend upon New York. Harper vanishes to Antarctica by way of Prospect Park, Prior turns prophet, Hannah ends up in the Bronx, and Joe and Louis kick off a situationship straight out of East Hell. Speaking of which, Roy Cohn has become the demon of St Vincent's, but Ethel Rosenberg has arrived to keep him company. Nevertheless, Belize persists. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
The seed for Ozark United FC was planted as "a crazy thought" in co-founder Chris Martinovic's mind years ago, and today, that seedling has grown into a full-fledged plan to bring professional soccer to Northwest Arkansas. In this candid conversation with Managing Director Wes Harris, Martinovic gives listeners unprecedented access to the behind-the-scenes journey of building a professional sports franchise from scratch.What stands out most is the unexpected enthusiasm from all corners of the community. "I had no idea how excited people would get about it," Martinovic reveals, noting that even self-proclaimed non-soccer fans expressed excitement at the prospect of professional sports entertainment in NWA. The conversation illuminates how the project has evolved from its initial conception, including the exciting announcement of an expanded stadium site that doubles the land footprint and transforms the vision into a sports-anchored mixed-use development.The financial realities of sports ownership take center stage as Martinovic explains the investment model that drives professional teams. Unlike traditional businesses, sports franchises aren't primarily cash-flow generators but rather appreciate significantly in value over time. This perspective has shaped their approach to finding the right investors, culminating in their newly announced partnership with Prospect Park, a group with extensive connections to family offices and experience in professional sports investments.Throughout the discussion, the passion for community building shines through. "This is Northwest Arkansas's club, this is your club, this is not our club," Harris emphasizes, highlighting the collaborative nature of the project. From "closet soccer fans" finding their community to children playing pickup games with makeshift goals, the soccer culture in NWA continues to grow organically alongside the more formal development plans.The vision extends beyond just professional matches to hosting World Cup base camps, creating pathways for youth development, and contributing thoughtfully to the region's growth. But to get there, they need continued community support. Wear the gear, attend events, show up to council meetings - these seemingly small actions make a tremendous difference in demonstrating community buy-in to potential investors and local officials.Ready to be part of this journey? Follow Pitch to Pro on social media and visit ozarkunitedfc.com to stay updated and find ways to support Northwest Arkansas's path to professional soccer.
FEVERBALL 284 by Ladies On Mars FIRST HOUR: FEVERBALL MIX LADIES ON MARS 01. Lovebirds - Wrap Me Up (Extended Mix) 02. Joey Negro - The Secret Life of Us (The Reflex Revision) 03. Jocelyn Brown - Somebody Else's Guy (Peverell Edit) 04. Stevie Wonder - I Wish (Sgt slick 39's Filtered Recut) 05. David Morales ft Romina Johnson - Ain't Nobody (Extended Mix) 06. Sharon Redd - Never Give You Up (Michael Gray Remix) 07. Prospect Park, Dave Lee, JKriv - The Kinda Love (JKriv Original Vibe Remix) 08. Jon Fitz - Saving My Loving (Promo) 09. Kulkaingz, Pepper Mashay - Gotta Find (KORT & Elementary Funk Back Bootzy Remix) 10. Ten City - Be Free (Emmaculate & Shannon Chambers Mix) SECOND HOUR: FEVERBALL MIX LADIES ON MARS 01. Purple Disco Machine, Alison Goldfrapp - Dream Machine (Extended Version) 02. Rodney Hunter - Love at First Sight (Extended Mix) 03. Bob Musella - Feel The Rhythm 04. Mark Lower - Feel (Edit) 05. Mattei & Omich, Re-Tide, Steff Daxx - U Sure Do (Re-Tide, Steff Daxx Extended Remix) 06. Donna Summer - Oh Billy, Please (Ladies On Mars Remix) [Driven by The Music] 07. Rio Soldierman - Tiger Discoman 08. Martina Budde, Ladies On Mars feat. Angie Beee - Love Fever (Extended Mix) [Soulful House 66] 09. Dezi feat. Sergio Santos - Afrikaya (Extended Mix) 10. SHOUSE - Love Tonight (Effendi Beach Disco Edit) 11. One Trick Pony, DE SOFFER - 9PM (Till I Come) (Extended Mix) 12. Ferreck Dawn - In My Arms (Dimitri Serrano Remix) 13. Ladies On Mars - Discoland (Extended Mix) [Feverball] 14. Ladies On Mars - Galactica [Feverball] 15. Donna Summer - Suzanna (Ladies On Mars remix) [Driven By The Music] FOLLOW TO FEVERBALL HERE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/feverball Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/feverball Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/feverball Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/feverball Website: https://www.ladiesonmars.com/feverball FOLLOW TO LADIES ON MARS HERE: Website: https://www.ladiesonmars.com Official Music Store: https://www.ladiesonmars.com/musicstore/ Bandcamp: https://ladiesonmars.bandcamp.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladiesonmars Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ladiesonmars Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ladiesonmars Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/ladiesonmars YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ladiesonmars Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/artist/6tJrp4FYVXfFRZ3oIBD4SU?si=2lStF0EwRNe1W56qVNUe3Q
What if the key to exceptional leadership isn't commanding authority but leaning into vulnerability? What if the moments you feel most uncertain are the ones that hold the greatest growth opportunities?In this week's episode of Where Brains Meet Beauty, host Jodi Katz delves into these questions with Henry Davis, CEO of Sakara Life, and Debbie Perelman, a partner at InviNext Growth. Together, they explore how leading with radical candor, authenticity, and empathy can ignite team transformation.Debbie opens up about how Kim Scott's Radical Candor changed her perspective on leadership through behavior. Instead of fearing difficult conversations, she learned to approach them with honesty and care. For Henry, navigating leadership with ADHD has further shaped his belief that vulnerability isn't a weakness—it's a superpower. When leaders are transparent about their challenges, they create environments where teams feel empowered to do the same.But what does radical candor look like in practice? For Debbie, it's focusing on recognizing each player's strengths and guiding them toward a collective goal. Henry emphasizes the importance of continuous feedback, creating space for authentic dialogue that drives accountability and growth.Throughout this conversation, the group explored how even small shifts can transform leadership. Jodi introduces the idea of walking meetings—a simple yet powerful change that fosters open dialogue. Both Henry and Debbie swear by the clarity that comes from moving side by side, whether along the Hudson River Greenway or through Prospect Park. There's something about the rhythm of walking that breaks down walls and sparks honest reflection.And it doesn't stop at the workplace. Debbie's advocacy with the Child Mind Institute, inspired by her daughter Maya's journey with anxiety and selective mutism, exemplifies leadership in action. Her commitment to mental health advocacy serves as a reminder that strong leaders don't just drive business results—they champion causes that matter.Mentorship also takes center stage. Henry reflects on the mentors who shaped his path, offering not just guidance but unwavering belief. Debbie emphasizes the responsibility of paying it forward, encouraging today's leaders to nurture the next generation with genuine support and actionable feedback.So, what's the biggest takeaway? True leadership isn't about knowing all the answers. It's about showing up, asking the hard questions, and creating space for others to grow.
Réécoutez FG Chic mix by Yann Vico du jeudi 6 mars 2025 Tracklist :1) Carolyn Harding, Prospect Park, Dave Lee ZR - E.S.P (feat. Carolyn Harding) (Bini & MPushin Club Mix)2) Scott Diaz - We Reminisce (Sebb Junior Remix)3) Samuele Sartini, Jonk & Spook, DJ Roland Clark - We Kept Dancing feat. Jonk & Spook (Milk Bar Extended Remix)4) Oscar Perry - Body Movements (Dave's Bodymoves Edit)5) Jose Uceda - Searchin (Ladies On Mars Remix)6) Satoshi Tomiie, Diane Charlemagne - Inspired (Original Mix)7) JaShay - Shout Hallelujah (Dave Lee Redemption Mix)8) In It Together - Feel It Now (Discoplex Extended Remix)9) Fatboy Slim, Rita Ora - Praising You feat. Fatboy Slim (Fatboy Slim Remix)10) Bob Sinclar & Ron carroll - House Music11) Milk & Sugar, Lurine Cato - All I Need (Is Believe) feat. Lurine Cato (Extended Mix)12) Gregor Salto, Funkin Matt, Lilitha - Not for Me feat. Lilitha (Club Mix)13) D-vision, Andrey Exx - Lifting Me Up (Extended Mix)14) Z Factor - Gotta Keep Pushin' (Grant Nelson Remix)Infos Yann Vico :- Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/yann_vico_dj/- FaceBook : https://www.facebook.com/yannvico- Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/yannvico- Bandcamp : https://yannvico.bandcamp.com/
On the March 1 WBGO Journal, A celebration of Lenny White and his music at JALC, a recap of a Blues Alive event in Brooklyn Park and a tribute to the late environmental hero Carol Yannacone
Réécoutez FG Chic Mix avec Yann Vico du jeudi 6 février 2025 Tracklist : 1) Horse Meat Disco, Kathy Sledge - Falling Deep In Love (Joey Negro Falling Into Dub Again Extended)2) Prospect Park, Taka Boom - I Got This Feelin' (Micky More & Andy Tee Disco Mix)3) Floorplan - Tell You No Lie4) The Keith Thompson Project - The Rhythm of Life (Jazz-N-Groove Prime Time Dub)5) DJ Spen, Gary Hudgins, Brandon Yancey - Sumthin Sumthin (Jihad Muhammad BTD Remix)6) Aluna, Chris Lake - Beggin' 7) Dezaray Dawn, Ezel - The Real Deal - Ezel Remix8) Soul Magic, Ebony Soul, Feat Ann Nesby, Jonny Montana, Yorkee, Victor Simonelli - Get Your Thing Together (Jonny Montana And Yorkee 2025 Remix)9) Julien Jabre - Voodance10) Mark Lewis - Forever (Vocal)11) Teena Marie - You Make Love Like Springtime (Dr Packer Remix - Extended)12) Milk & Sugar - Let the Sun Shine (Joezi & Enzo Siffredi Extended Sunset Mix)13) Serge Funk - Get Up (Extended Mix)
True Crime Tuesday presents: A Hate Crime in Brooklyn with Defense Attorney/Author, David G. Secular! When Sofia Hushemi, a sheltered Albanian immigrant, carelessly collides with Sylvester Stanley on her way home from Prospect Park, both escape injury. Upon discovering the loss of her precious ring, gifted to her by Victor, the feared kingpin of the Albanian-American Mafia, she frantically presumes Sylvester, a Black man, was not a jogger, but a culprit. Hours later, Sylvester is attacked in broad daylight leaving Sofia facing life behind bars for allegedly ordering the attack. The trial is a rollercoaster of surprises, penned by an author intimately familiar with the courtroom. Can Sofia escape conviction for the racially motivated crime which has polarized New York? On today's TCT, we talk to the Author of "A Hate Crime in Brooklyn", David G. Secular, about his inspiration for this unique story, about practicing law in the Big Apple, the difference between social injustice and some perceived social injustice, and why it was important for him to provide a HAPPY ENDING to this story, and not tell the stereotypical race relations tale! Get your copy of "A Hate Crime In Brooklyn" here: https://bit.ly/41aWeKd Get to know David better at his website: https://www.davidgsecular.com/ PLUS: AN ALL NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS W/JESSICA FREEBURG! Check out Jessica Freeburg's website and order her new books: https://jessicafreeburg.com/books/ and check out Jess on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessicafreeburgwrites There are new and different (and really cool) items all the time in the Darkness Radio Online store at our website! . check out the Darkness Radio Store! https://www.darknessradioshow.com/store/ #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #davidgsecular #ahatecrimeinbrooklyn #sofiahushemi #centralparksouthpublishing #womenscrimefiction #victorhushemi #sylvesterstanley #albania #brooklyn #davidsherman #prospectpark #professormarvel #clifflessons #novak #mikhail #alantroutman #danford #shooting #assault #drugdealing #crimefictionbooks #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #jessicafreeburg #paranormalauthor #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #sexcrimes #dumbcrimes
True Crime Tuesday presents: A Hate Crime in Brooklyn with Defense Attorney/Author, David G. Secular! When Sofia Hushemi, a sheltered Albanian immigrant, carelessly collides with Sylvester Stanley on her way home from Prospect Park, both escape injury. Upon discovering the loss of her precious ring, gifted to her by Victor, the feared kingpin of the Albanian-American Mafia, she frantically presumes Sylvester, a Black man, was not a jogger, but a culprit. Hours later, Sylvester is attacked in broad daylight leaving Sofia facing life behind bars for allegedly ordering the attack. The trial is a rollercoaster of surprises, penned by an author intimately familiar with the courtroom. Can Sofia escape conviction for the racially motivated crime which has polarized New York? On today's TCT, we talk to the Author of "A Hate Crime in Brooklyn", David G. Secular, about his inspiration for this unique story, about practicing law in the Big Apple, the difference between social injustice and some perceived social injustice, and why it was important for him to provide a HAPPY ENDING to this story, and not tell the stereotypical race relations tale! Get your copy of "A Hate Crime In Brooklyn" here: https://bit.ly/41aWeKd Get to know David better at his website: https://www.davidgsecular.com/ PLUS: AN ALL NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS W/JESSICA FREEBURG! Check out Jessica Freeburg's website and order her new books: https://jessicafreeburg.com/books/ and check out Jess on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessicafreeburgwrites There are new and different (and really cool) items all the time in the Darkness Radio Online store at our website! . check out the Darkness Radio Store! https://www.darknessradioshow.com/store/ #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #davidgsecular #ahatecrimeinbrooklyn #sofiahushemi #centralparksouthpublishing #womenscrimefiction #victorhushemi #sylvesterstanley #albania #brooklyn #davidsherman #prospectpark #professormarvel #clifflessons #novak #mikhail #alantroutman #danford #shooting #assault #drugdealing #crimefictionbooks #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #jessicafreeburg #paranormalauthor #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #sexcrimes #dumbcrimes
Send us a textOn this episode of The Plant Movement Podcast, host Willie Rodriguez sits down with Peter, the creative mind and owner of Jungle SoFlo, a young and dynamic landscape designer specializing in commercial and residential projects. From humble beginnings to designing stunning tropical landscapes, Peter's journey is as inspiring as his creations.Peter's StoryStarting with a degree in hospitality management, Peter's passion for plants was first sparked at Prospect Park's botanical garden in New York. After a career in Spanish TV as a model and actor, he transitioned into hospitality. Following a personal tragedy—the unexpected passing of his father—Peter found solace in plants and began his journey into landscape design.Building a BusinessPeter shares how he juggled his hospitality job while taking on small landscaping projects, eventually founding his LLC. Leveraging social media, especially Instagram ads, he grew his client base, which now includes homeowners, small businesses, and hotels.Design Style and ApproachKnown for his “clean, neater jungle” aesthetic, Peter's designs feature tropical plants with bold leaves and vibrant flowers inspired by his travels to Costa Rica and Greece. He discusses his goal of creating immersive environments that transport clients while maintaining a $10,000 project minimum to focus on impactful, large-scale designs.Opportunities in LandscapingPeter emphasizes the untapped potential in the landscaping industry, discussing how landscapers can expand their services and connect with a broader clientele. Acting as a bridge between homeowners and landscapers, he provides tailored solutions for every budget.Lessons in GrowthFrom hiring out installations to delegating logistics, Peter reflects on the importance of knowing your strengths, trusting your team, and setting boundaries. He highlights how respect for oneself and consistency in showing up are critical to success.The Future of Green SpacesAs the demand for greenery grows post-COVID, Peter envisions a world where plants are integral to urban living, from apartments to large-scale developments. He discusses how caring for plants improves air quality, mental well-being, and the overall ambiance of spaces.Passion-Driven SuccessPeter's journey is a testament to perseverance and passion. Whether designing six-figure landscapes or helping clients on smaller budgets, his obsession with his craft shines through.Join us for this inspiring conversation and discover how Peter is transforming spaces, one tropical paradise at a time.Connect with Jungle SoFloFollow Peter's journey and explore his work on Instagram @junglesoflo.Jungle SofloEmail: junglesoflo@gmail.com Web: https://www.junglesoflo.comFollow IG: https://www.instagram.com/junglesofloThe Plant Movement Podcast Email: eddie@theplantmovementnetwork.com & willie@theplantmovementnetwork.comCall: (305) 216-5320 Web: https://www.theplantmovement.comFollow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/theplantmovementpodcastDirected and Produced by Eddie EVDNT Gonzalez --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast/youtube video are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute financial, accounting, or legal advice. I can't promise that the information shared on my posts is appropriate for you or anyone else. By listening to this podcast/youtube video, you agree to hold me harmless from any ramifications, financiaSupport the show
Last year The Reader Podcast visited Prospect Park, a psychiatric hospital in Berkshire, to learn more about the 14 year partnership they have built with The Reader. This partnership, powered by the energy and dedication of the Reader in Residence, Sue Colbourn, and the support and belief of the hospital's brilliant staff, has resulted in countless stories that demonstrate how Shared Reading has been a powerful force for good in the lives of both the patients and the health practitioners who care for them. Prospect Park Hospital Partnering with The Reader The Reader Podcast – previous episodes ‘Adlestrop' by Edward Thomas ‘I Remember, I Remember' by Thomas Hood ‘My Own Heart' by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Comedian & Host of Go Touch Grass, Milly Tamarez, joins Amelia Ritthaler and Evan Lazarus on the couch to discuss the Prospect Park dog wedding episode of Broad City (Season 2, Episode 6 "The Matrix"). Milly shares insights about the 2010's Upright Citizen's Brigade Machine as someone who lived it, she shares tales of her wild 20-something antics, and she roasts Evan and Amelia in unprecedented ways!! This ep is an absolute RIOT!!! Want to see exclusive Girls Rewatch Bonus Content? Head over to https://www.patreon.com/GirlsRewatchPodcast to be the first to see our latest Podcast Videos & get Patreon Exclusives! Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/BroadCityRewatchYouTube Follow our guest on Instagram: @milly_tamarez Follow the podcast on Instagram: @girlsrewatchpodcast Follow the hosts on Instagram: @ameliaplease @elazie For advertising opportunities please email HBOGirlsRewatchPodcast@gmail.com #BroadCity #BroadCityRewatch #BroadCityPodcast #BroadCitySeason2 #TheMatrixEpisode #ProspectParkDogWedding #AbbiJacobson #IlanaGlazer #ComedyCentralBroadCity #SketchComedy #BroadCityFans #AbbiAndIlana #MillyTamarez #GoTouchGrassPodcast #ComedianGuest #AmeliaRitthaler #EvanLazarus #BushwickComedians #BrooklynPodcasts #TVRewatchPodcast #MillennialComedy #FeministComedy #UprightCitizensBrigade #UCBMachine #Wild20sStories #ComedyRoast #PodcastRoast #BroadCityLaughs #SketchComedyPodcast #BroadCityLife #PopCulturePodcast #TVAndComedy #MillennialHumor #BroadCitySeason2Episode6 #ComedyCentralFans #NYCComedyScene #ComedyRewatchPodcast #BrooklynLife #TVRewatchFans #PodcastSEO #BushwickLife #MillyTamarezComedy #BroadCityDogWedding #AbbiAndIlanaForever #BroadCityMemories #ProspectParkVibes #LaughOutLoudPodcast #BroadCityRiots #StandUpAndSketch #BroadCityConversations #BroadCityAntics #ComedyAndFriendship Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prepare to be entertained and inspired as Broadway sensation and runDisney aficionado, Caesar Samayoa, graces our latest episode of the Rise and Run podcast! We're thrilled to bring you Caesar's unique blend of theatrical charm and running passion, as he shares his journey from watching Sandy Duncan in "Peter Pan" as a child to lighting up the stage in "Sister Act" and "Come From Away." Get a behind-the-scenes look at the Broadway audition process and hear about his latest role in "Just In Time," all while exploring the dynamic synergy between his theatrical dreams and love for the running community.As marathon weekend approaches, we dive into essential preparation tips to keep you healthy and ready to race. With the notorious 'corral crud' and frosty weather making their rounds, we discuss the importance of hygiene and share personal experiences to help you steer clear of any pre-race pitfalls. Exciting tidbits about the upcoming 2025-2026 runDisney race calendar will have you marking your calendars. Our conversation with Caesar also takes us through the vibrant running culture in New York City, where he finds solace amidst the buzz of Manhattan and Brooklyn. From favorite routes like Prospect Park to captivating waterfronts, Cesar relishes the rhythm of his runs. We wrap up with Cesar's dreams of performing in a Disney musical and his ambitions to connect with fans during marathon weekends, as well as a sneak peek into his upcoming Broadway show. Remember to connect with him on Instagram or his website, and we can't wait to see you at our Disney Springs meetup—happy running!Caesar's LinksFacebookInstagramJust in Time on BroadwaySend us a textSupport the showRise and Run Podcast is supported by our audience. When you make a purchase through one of our affiliate links, we may earn a commission. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.Sponsor LinksMagic Bound Travel Stoked Metabolic CoachingRise and Run Podcast Cruise Interest Form with Magic Bound Travel Affiliate LinksRise and Run Amazon Affiliate Web Page Kawaiian Pizza ApparelGoGuarded
When it comes to mental health problems, there aren't really "cures," but in this week's episode, both of our storytellers share how they figured out what worked for them. Part 1: Deandra Anjahlee decides to study psychology to try to understand what is happening with her mind. Part 2: After all other treatments fail to treat Nick Caruso's 25-year long depression, he gives transcranial magnetic stimulation a shot. Deandra Anjahlee is a community centered educator, leader, and fresh storyteller. She is a proud Brooklynite with Caribbean roots. Themes of identity and equity ground her work on and off stage. She is passionate about creating safe spaces for intergenerational learning, growth and joy. Her storytelling evokes laughter, nostalgia, and encourages introspection. When she's not on stage, you can find her sneaking explicit music in at your kid's prom, or catching the last bits of sunlight in Prospect Park. Nick Caruso is a proud Michigan native living in Brooklyn bliss with his amazing partner and a bunch of plants. He's a lifelong lover of comedy and cinema, an entertainer at heart, and a career writer/editorial director/multimedia presenter. Nick is passionate about the intersection of storytelling and education and is always on the hunt for professional (or not) opportunities to craft and communicate new, additive narratives. He's also an ordained minister, amateur mechanic, and aspiring 'Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me' panelist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just a few days after the US presidential election, Prospect Park, located in the middle of Brooklyn, burst into flames. For Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Geraldine Brooks, who has long called America home, an autumn bushfire in the dense urban heart of Brooklyn was a scary sign of what's to come under Donald Trump's second term as US president. Today, Geraldine Brooks on Trump's America – and what it means for a burning planet. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Geraldine Brooks
Karl and Erum bring on Dr. Alexander Titus, a commissioner on the National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology, to explore the exciting and challenging intersections of biotechnology and policy. Alexander shares his experiences from his unique journey across academia, government, and industry, diving into the role of biosecurity, the potential of synthetic biology, and the emerging convergence of tech and bio. They discuss ambitious projects like de-extincting the woolly mammoth, advances in biodefense, and the impacts of AI on biotech innovation. It's a conversation that sheds light on how cutting-edge biotech could shape the future and the necessary balance between innovation and ethical responsibility. Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing? Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Chapters: 00:00:00 - Behind the Scenes of Bureaucracy 00:00:30 - Democracy's Turning Point 00:02:23 - A Fiery Day in Prospect Park 00:04:20 - How Spaces Shape Our Health 00:08:35 - Enter Alexander Titus: Biosecurity Visionary 00:10:13 - Biotech: The New Face of National Defense 00:15:09 - Where Tech and Policy Collide 00:23:10 - The Future of Biosecurity Unfolds 00:28:02 - Bold Science vs. Ethical Boundaries 00:30:24 - Robotics Meets Biotech: What's Next? 00:33:29 - Hard Lessons from Cross-Industry Giants 00:35:49 - Innovation Clashes with Red Tape 00:36:11 - The Power of Expertise in Shaping Policy 00:42:26 - Biotech's Hidden Environmental Risks 00:45:42 - The Commission's Bold Path Forward 00:48:45 - Parting Thoughts: What Lies Ahead Topics Covered: biotech, biosecurity, national security commission on emerging biotechnology, policy Episode Links: The Wild Life of Our Bodies by Robb Dunn Geerat Vermeij BTO - Biological Technologies Office of DARPA Bioeconomy.XYZ The Nobel Turing Challenge Range by David Epstein NSCEB Interim Report AI Safety Institute The Echo Wife by Sara Gailey Have a question or comment? Message us here: Text or Call (804) 505-5553 Instagram / TikTok / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / GrowEverything website Email: groweverything@messaginglab.com Music by: Nihilore Production by: Amplafy Media
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Welp, the election happened, and Dena and Catalina start off the episode with some reflections on the TikTok of it all. While some users are unfollowing people they are surprised to find out are Trump supporters, others like @deactivatedave wonder how they thought otherwise in the first place. @hannahkosh also covers Olivia Rodrigo's decision to remove her song entirely from the platform after it was used in a celebratory Republican video. The ladies also discuss the backlash over Nicole Scherzinger, highlighting videos by creators @crawlita,@ryinskott, @itsjustlyle_ and @theatreislife. Dena shares a marathon follow up from @dianabideamusic, trombone player @allym00re, and sorority chef @oldscoolkevmo. Catalina discusses the BookTok election fallout and an amazing video by @alifeonbooks. In the NYC segment @bentonmcclintock discusses the fire in Prospect Park and @erikaveurink is annoyed people are trying to make Gowanus the hot new spot. To close, the girls discuss Rita's chicken cutlets, including videos by @cucinapalermo, @nicolettejj2, @nmsfin. Check out all the videos we mention and more on our blog (2old4tiktok.com), Instagram (@2old4tiktokpod), and TikTok (@2old4tiktok_podcast).
Alex and Kevin are at it again as they break it down this week! They talk about the Prospect Park fire, Mark Wahlberg's Municipal Gym, the A&W Rebrand, Nike NYC Marathon OOH, a Wicked mistake, Grillo's Pickle Toothpaste, Sega Emojam, and more!
Welcome back, Lisa, Thanks to Lisa for putting herself out there on Milo Time, Lisa acknowledges there is no such thing as "expertise" on the subject without the experience, You can't go wrong with saying something, We're always happy to learn that people are thinking about Milo, Annual run in Milo's honor Sunday November 10, Meet at 9:00 at Milo's tree in Prospect Park, Construction of our home, Milo stomping down the stairs after waking up, Alternative to singing in bed, Beautiful noise, particularly in hindsight, Just the way Milo walked down stairs, Max much lighter on his feet and a much earlier riser, Difficult to hear Milo coming down the stairs with a cane or crutches, Any time we hear people coming down our stairs we can't help but think about Milo's block feet, Final reminder about run in Milo's honor
Rodlyf grew up surrounded by violence and drug addiction and spent time in and out of shelters in Brooklyn. As a child he was able to find positive adult influences that instilled in him a strong work ethic. For the past 15 years, he has worked for the Department of Agriculture, focusing on an eradication program targeting the Asian long-horned beetle. He spends much of his time climbing trees in Central Park and Prospect Park, searching for signs of beetles. Rodlyf is now dedicated to passing on his knowledge to others.
Ridiculous for Daryl and Alana to be recording about one specific thing that Milo loved, Sometimes the little stories are emblematic of bigger things, 101st episode, Jared Fontaine guest on episode 100, Lisa Cohen has co-hosted about 90 episodes, Latest group of Milo Fellows at Brooklyn Tech High School, Run in Milo's honor Sunday November 10th at 9 a.m. sharp, Milo's 21st birthday November 7, Explaining Milo's Fund, Link to donate in the Linktree on the instagram page @milotimepodcast, Challenges going to Brooklyn Tech, January event at Brooklyn Tech with our families and Milo's classmates, friends, and teachers, Fund is heartbreaking and amazing at the same time, Growing number of Milo Fellows is evidence of Milo's world expanding; also heartbreaking and beautiful, Run in Prospect Park November 10; meet at Milo's tree in Prospect Park at 9 a.m. sharp, Meet Milo's grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc., Harkening back to Jared Fontaine episode, Never so distant a relationship that we would not welcome contact, It's never the wrong time to reach out to someone who is struggling or grieving, New communities we've joined, Reconnecting with old friends even though we are different, TED Talk by Kelly Corrigan on the linktree @milotimepodcast, Article by Jancee Dunn on the linktree @milotimepodcast, The three Hs, What is a sweater? What is a sweatshirt?, What is a fleece?, What is a hoodie?, Milo and Max with different ideas about what constitutes a sweater, Earl Sweatshirt, Russell Sweatshirt, Russell Sweats section at Modell's, Milo putting on a "sweater" and giving side-eye to Alana, Milo's birthday coming at us like a train and we can't avoid it, Difficult days, Insufficient to talk about Milo on the podcast but it's what we can do, Thank you for joining us and staying with is, Listen to the Sweet Lefty lyrics
"Now that I'm free of that relationship, who am I now? I needed to know this new version of myself. So I started doing things I've always been like, 'Huh, maybe I want to try this, maybe I want to do that.' I was like, 'Why don't I just give running a go?' I'd always see people in Prospect Park doing the loop, and I was always like, 'I want to be one of those people who's doing that!'" Phoebe Robinson knows fun. She's a stand-up comedian, writer, producer, actress, and host and star of Two Dope Queens (the podcast and the show). She's the author of the best-selling You Can't Touch My Hair and Everything's Trash. And she moderated Michelle Obama's Becoming book tour in five different cities. So what's fun for Phoebe right now? Running, of course! In this episode, Phoebe talks about how and why she became a runner just one year ago. Phoebe ran her first marathon, the Boston Marathon, earlier this year, and is currently training for the New York City Marathon. Plus: Phoebe's takes on turning 40, her friendship with Bono, and Sex and the City. FOLLOW PHOEBE @dopequeenpheebs SPONSORS: The Eugene Marathon: Register for the Eugene Marathon (April 27, 2025) and save $10 with code ONTHERUN. Lagoon: Click here to take Lagoon's 2-minute sleep quiz to see which pillow is right for you. (Emma Bates and I are both Otters!) Use code ALI at checkout for 15% off your order. In this episode: How it feels to be a marathoner (2:30) How it feels to have just turned 40 (4:00) What Phoebe is watching right now (16:00) What Phoebe used to want to be when she grew up (19:55) What hasn't Phoebe done? (23:45) What it was like moderating Michelle Obama's Becoming book tour (28:15) Phoebe talks running! (32:55) Phoebe looks back on her first half marathon (45:45) How becoming a marathoner has changed Phoebe's life (51:05)] How running has worked its way into Phoebe's work (57:15) Phoebe's goals for the 2024 New York City Marathon (59:30) Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Subscribe to the newsletter SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
Lisa Cohen back next week and thereafter, Alana Fishberg, US Open, Donald Viscardi, Please join us on Milo Time, @milotimepodcast, Run in Prospect Park in Milo's honor Sunday, November 10, meet at Milo's tree at 9am sharp, Join us for brunch at our house after you finish, The Conversation at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, 4:40pm, Sunday September 15, Gene Hackman, Robert Duvall, Teri Garr, Harrison Ford, Cindy Williams, John Cazale, Cazale in five movies, all nominated for Best Picture, JetsCast Inspired by Milo Time, Mitch Epner, Please join us on the podcast, Dropping by Wednesday at midnight each week, Plymouth Gin Water, Icy cold water without ice cubes, The Plymouth Gin bottle has been with us for about 12 years, Milo and I must have filled the bottle thousands of times, Milo didn't like having fruit in the water, Milo would often rank the water at a restaurant, Park Slope Diner on 5th Avenue between 8th and 9th Street, Coco Rocco, New Bleu Cafe, Milo's indifference to food, but treating water as important (with his tongue in his cheek), What do we do with the items that were important to Milo?, Invitation to consider Milo while drinking from a repurposed bottle
Between a pandemic, wars in Ukraine and Gaza, and social uprising and unrest in Minneapolis and across the country, the past four years have had Minnesotans thinking about loss and grief a lot.A new interactive art exhibition opening Thursday in the Prospect Park neighborhood in Minneapolis dares us to begin to process it all. It's called “Legacy Dream Space” and it includes video projection, theater, digital art and music. Craig Harris is one of the artists behind the exhibit. He is a composer, theater artist, writer and producer, and he joined Minnesota Now with a preview and to talk about the inspiration behind the exhibit.
Lisa in Los Angeles, Daryl flying solo in Brooklyn recording studio, Confession, Charlie Nachsin, Milo spent an extraordinary amount of time at the Nachsin house, Beautiful text from Nurse Jenni, Max started law school, Max mentioned to us how Milo's absence seems greater when he confronts bigger matters, The greater the joy the greater the sadness and loss, Billy Bob Thornton always 50% sad, No matter what we are experiencing we are impacted in a significant way, The bigger the moment the bigger the loss, Big moments will always be difficult, Velvette, PS 321 Playground, Our home, Milo's room in our house, What do we do with these places in our neighborhood?, Charlie Nachsin one of Milo's best friends, Martin Nachsin, Jonny Nachsin, Marie Nachsin, Jonas Nachsin, Max and Milo spent countless hours at the Nachsin home, Nachsin house was the place the boys went most often, Milo spent thousands of hours at the Nachsin house with the people most important to him, Milo cooking his friends at ping pong, Milo did everything at the Nachsin house, What do we do with the places Milo sat, touched? Some moved in the wake of the death of a child, Others could not move, for exactly the same reason, Milo's room looks exactly as it did the day he left the house the last time, What do we do with the room now?, Places in our neighborhood that were important to Milo are similarly difficult, Every inch on our block is meaningful, We suffer the loss every day, Milo's tree in Prospect Park, GreenWood, Reminders of Milo everywhere, Connecticut Muffin recently went out of business, Time moving on with Milo not being a part of those changes
The dynamic borough of Brooklyn, New York, is well-known for its many neighborhoods, the famous Brooklyn Bridge, and other popular tourist destinations including Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Museum. Joining Stevie to talk about Brooklyn is Becca from Half Half Travel.Show Notes ⬇️ Published on 8/23/24 Timecodes0:00 - Intro1:56 - Where Brooklyn is Located and What Makes it Unique4:40 - The Neighborhoods Within Brooklyn and What They're Like8:51 - What it's Like to Live in Brooklyn12:08 - Brooklyn's Food Scene13:29 - Brooklyn Cafes14:33 - How Safe is Brooklyn for Travelers?15:44 - Photo Spots Around Brooklyn18:01 - Best Free Things to do in Brooklyn19:55 - What Visiting Brooklyn can be Like Throughout the Year22:15 - Stay Connected with Half Half Travel24:13 - Brooklyn Fun FactListen to Another DBE Episode Featuring Becca From Half Half TravelMexico City and Three Great Day Trips Check Out These Brooklyn Blogs from Half Half TravelBrooklyn Fall Foliage (Wow!)Coney Island BoardwalkPhoto Spots in BrooklynA Guide to Brooklyn HeightsWhen to Visit NYCFollow Half Half Travel onInstagramXFacebookPinterestLinkedInExplore Group Experience to Learn how to Build your Travel Tribe
The city plans to build a skate park in Mount Prospect Park, which is across the street from its larger neighbor, Prospect Park, and adjacent to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and some residents are unhappy about the proposal. Hayley Gorenberg, founder of Friends of Mount Prospect Park, explains why her group is opposed to the skate park. Then, New York City Councilmember Crystal Hudson (District 35: Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, Bedford Stuyvesant) shares why she is supportive of the city's plan to build a skate park in Mount Prospect Park.
Hanae Utamura's series “Presence of Absence” was “born out of the contemplation of a ritual site where placenta, an organ that grows fetus inside the womb before birth, and human remains were buried beneath a European Larch Tree in Prospect Park, Troy, NY.” Hanae speaks about this series and her themes of nature, grief, and life in her artwork with Sina Basila Hickey of Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
Advocates for Local Parks Hayley Gorenburg discusses efforts to save Mount Prospect Park from being cemented over for a skate park
Recording in Brooklyn, Alana and Lisa playing tennis, Har-tru tennis, Tennis at Prospect Park tennis, Feedback from our audience, DM'ing, E-mailing, Text from Donald Viscardi, Milo's flag football and baseball coach, Milo's favorite t-shirt, Milo and Donald shared a love for math, Beautiful text from Donald Viscardi, The difference between unfair and unlucky, Donald's note is thoughtful in so many ways, Milo as rationalist, When things fall on a bell curve we are typically in the meat of the bell curve but sometimes we are an outlier on the bell curve, Every year 1,000-2,000 people will be diagnosed with osteosarcoma, Lisa notes that unfairness connotes that fairness is part of the calculation, Shannon Doherty noted "why not me?", "Why not me?" recognizes that these tragedies are out there, No act could have changed the way things unfolded in this instance, Amazing connection between Donald and Milo that he shares with us repeatedly, We always want to hear about Milo, We always want to know that others are thinking about Milo, Dave and Lisa getting mad to jump into the cold water in Maine, Lisa using the thought of Milo to develop the requisite rage, Lucy and Willa twins and great friends of Milo's, Live near Dr. Blozy, Lucy and Willa Meissner, Twins attended Brooklyn Tech with Milo and were also math majors, Daryl doesn't know Lucy and Willa very well, Dr. Blozy knew that Milo, Lucy, and Willa would be great friends, The father of Lucy and Willa died when they were young, Lucy and Willa would get together with Milo when he was at his most vulnerable and in his most weakened state, Lucy and Willa would pick Milo up at our house when he was significantly immobilized and sit with him somewhere near our house, Those visits with Milo were so important to Milo, Provided a lifeline to Milo, They were beautiful in spirit and were beautiful with Milo, We used to be embarrassingly, blissfully ignorant, Extraordinary how dedicated they were to Milo, particularly in light of what they went through with their father, Extraordinary generosity of spirit, When Milo was on crutches or a cane he struggled to get across the street on the Walk sign, There was great love between Milo and both of the twins, Thank you to both twins from Alana, Max, and me, Rob Delaney's recommendation to get in the faces of people who are suffering, Kelly Corrigan Ted Talk "To Love is to be Brave"
Corey Aldrich joins us to talk about the “Circus in the Park” presented by The Contemporary Circus and Immersive Arts Center (CCIAC). Contemporary circus does not feature performing animals, but instead puts the focus on the incredible capabilities of the human body demonstrated through acrobatics, aerial feats, juggling, and more. Running from Aug. 10-17. Andrea Cunliffe reports.
On this week's season seven premiere, actor and voiceover artist, Joe Petersen, tells us about about taking the "10" theme of his 30th birthday to extremes. Including beers in Prospect Park, a scavenger hunt, dive bars in Brooklyn, new friends, random tattoos, and more!Check out Joe on InstagramHave fun like JoeDonate to Broadway CaresThis week's Rachel's Recs: our Season Seven Premiere Party tomorrow & TongWhat did you think of this week's episode?They Had Fun on Instagram, YouTube, and our website
On Saturday July 6th an event called "Freaknik Picnic" held in Brooklyn NYC's Prospect Park (nearly?) almost had a bit of fisticuffs turn into a fatal shooting--and a rather unusual shooting, at that, as it appears to have involved a derringer! With only a very short (~7 second) video clip of the confrontation available, and little news reporting that I was able to find, it's not easy to arrive at any definitively RIGHT ANSWERS about who might have been acting lawfully--or not. What we can do, however, is identify the RIGHT QUESTIONS as a foundation for any legal analysis of this event, and that's what we'll do in today's show. After all, you can hardly expect to ever arrive at right answers if you don't even know the right questions. THERE IS ONLY ONE SELF-DEFENSE "INSURANCE" PROVIDER I TRUST!There are lots of self-defense "insurance" companies out there. Some are hot garbage. Some have limited resources. Some are simply, in my view, untrustworthy. But there is ONE that I PERSONALLY TRUST to protect myself and my family.LEARN which ONE I TRUST and WHY by clicking HERE, and ALSO receive a 10% discount code!------> https://lawofselfdefense.com/trustDisclaimer - Content is for educational & entertainment purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice. If you are in need of legal advice you must consult competent legal counsel in the relevant jurisdiction.
This Week on The Hudson Valley Disc Golf Podcast: We talk to Scott Sherwood, who is running for the position of PDGA Coordinator for the State of New York to find out why he wants the position. We talk to Alex about the work day and DisCap Monthly at OKDGC and Randy recaps the DisCap series Flight of the Condor at Prospect Park. We finally get to go over some SkipAce results and we finish it up with a Round of Disc or No Disc where Randy loses his title as our hockey expert. Also, there is a CtK Fundraiser coming soon.
At 4:45PM on Independence Day 1944, The Raymond Scott Orchestra took to the air for fifteen minutes of music on CBS' WABC in New York. Born Harry Warnow on September 10th, 1908 in Brooklyn to Ukrainian Jewish parents, his older brother Mark, also a musician, encouraged Harry's career. He graduated from the Juilliard School of Music in 1931 where he studied piano, theory, and composition. He began his professional career as a pianist for the CBS Radio house band under his birth name. Mark, older by eight years, conducted the orchestra. Harry adopted the pseudonym "Raymond Scott" to spare his brother charges of nepotism when the orchestra began performing the pianist's unique compositions. In late 1936, Scott assembled a band from among his CBS colleagues. Although it was a six-piece group, he called it the Raymond Scott Quintette, joking with a reporter that calling at a sextet might take one's mind off the music. Scott believed in composing and playing by ear. He composed not on paper, but "on his band"—by humming phrases to his sidemen or by demonstrating riffs and rhythms on the keyboard, instructing players to interpret his cues. Also a sound engineer, he recorded the band's rehearsals, using them as references to develop his compositions. Scott reworked, re-sequenced, and deleted passages, and added themes from other discs to construct finished pieces. While he controlled the band's repertoire and style, he rarely took piano solos, preferring to direct the band from the keyboard and leave solos and leads to his sidemen. He also had a penchant for adapting classical motifs into his work. Independence Day 1944 was celebrated with remembrance, prayer, and War Bond drives. Norman Rockwell's July 1st Saturday Evening Post cover featured a wounded veteran holding up a $100 war bond. The July 3rd cover of LIFE Magazine featured a G.I with a leg wound being helped by a compatriot. There was a prominent sticker on top that said “buy war bonds.” Meanwhile in Bedford, New Hampshire, an unexpected explosion at the John P. Bedricks powder works sent nearly seventy-miles of New England into a panic as windows as far away as Worchester, Massachusetts were destroyed. Despite this, there were no fatalities. At 4PM, NBC celebrated the Treasury Department's “Salute To the Navy” from Philadelphia's Navy Yard. Speakers included Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthaur Jr., and Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal. In New York, Edward J. Nathan, Manhattan's Borough President, addressed a rally of Jewish war veterans at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Riverside Drive, while the Knights of Columbus and sixty-seven affiliated councils, sponsored a parade and band concert in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. That evening, a Special Fifth War Bond Rally was held at Lewisohn Stadium in City College.
On Monday June 24th, Kristoph DeMaria and Sandy Boyton sat down with Hudson Mohawk Magazine Correspondent Andrea Cunliffe to talk about all things Shakespeare that are happening in Prospect Park and the Capital Region this summer. You won't want to miss this piece, as Kristoph and Sandy are shaking up Shakespeare!
Lafayette's restaurant scene is famously difficult. There are more restaurants per person in the Hub City than there are in New Orleans, Austin and even New York City. Plus, you're not just competing with the restaurant down the block. This is a place where everyone cooks. People set the standard in their own kitchens. So what do you do if you move to Louisiana from a culinary capital like New York? How do you get ahead? Well, to start, you don't open a Cajun restaurant. Peter Cooke made that decision early on, when he opened Park Bistro, a fine dining concept grounded in Italian cuisine that's tucked into Lafyette's Saint Streets neighborhood. Peter cut his teeth in high end cuisine in New York. At 25, he became the executive chef at Krupa Grocery near Prospect Park in Brooklyn and earned the restaurant a Michelin Star recommendation. He guided the restaurant through the pandemic and burned out. Plus, he married a girl from Louisiana. So he and his family relocated to Lafayette in 2022. Within a few months, he opened a restaurant and called it Park Bistro — a nod to his old New York neighborhood. Chances are, if you're making a sandwich in Acadiana, you're using Evangeline Maid bread. It's a childhood staple known for its soft texture and surgary flavor. It's white bread. The processed stuff that's great for a grilled cheese sandwich or a dollop of barbecue sauce. Country bread it is not. For all its French heritage, artisan bread making has not really been a big thing in this neck of Louisiana. But that's changing. One of the bakers behind a movement of craft bakeries is Chris Frazier of Boscoyo Baking Company. Chris got into baking while working in the construction industry in Austin. He and his partner Haley met, and then ran bakeries in Portland, Oregon but moved to Lafayette to be closer to family. They opened Boscoyo in 2023. Boscoyo zigs where white bread zags. They use stone milled whole grain flours and slow fermentation sourdough to make staples like Focaccia, Baguette, Ciabatta and their in-demand pan de campagne — the traditional french country loaf. They also offer pizza nights and cakes to fill out their business line. All of their baked goods are made with the same approach. No white flour and as much local sourcing as possible. Out to Lunch Acadiana was recorded live over lunch at Tsunami Sushi in downtown Lafayette. You can find photos from this show by Giada Morgan at itsacadiana.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From attending a luncheon and star studded dinner from Michael Kors, listening party Lalah Hathaway, Costume Designers Talk Back, DayTime Emmy's and wrap up at Prospect Park new exhibition. Support at Instagram @jamir_smith
This is your 12 p.m. All Local Update on May 25th, 2024 with Kathleen Marple Kalb.
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Advocates and family of Win Rozario, the 19-year-old Queens teen shot and killed by police in March, are gathering Wednesday afternoon on the steps of New York City Hall to protest the shooting after police body cam footage shows Rozario holding a pair of scissors before being shot. In other news, New York City Public Schools Chancellor David Banks is set to testify on Wednesday in Washington, D.C., before a Congressional committee examining anti-Semitism. Plus, the 'Celebrate Brooklyn' festival in Prospect Park has announced its summer lineup, including artists like Fishbone and Meshell Ndegeocello. Finally, New Yorkers have about a year left to obtain a Real ID, required for boarding domestic flights without a passport. WNYC's Sean Carlson speaks with New York DMV Commissioner Mark Schroeder to learn more.
Chris From Brooklyn is back at it again on home turf in Prospect Park Brooklyn, walking around at Harrington's birthday trying to find a place to take a piss, the boys talk the famous gay ninja who used to patrol Prospect Park and why that is an inappropriate subject to bring up around children, why South America is an underrated sex tourism destination, why this podcast will be documented as brilliant and unrecognized in it's time like Van Gogh and so much more!Record Date: 5/04/24Support Our SponsorsYoKratom.com - Click The Link To Get A $60 Kilo Today!Zia Farms - Use Promo Code GOON25 for 25% off your order!Email Your Ask The Goon Questions to: askthegoon@gmail.comLink To Show On 5/15 Featuring Chris, Zac Amico, Ryan Long, Che Durena, Maddy Smith and More: https://3common.com/event/happy-aura-comedy-w-maddy-smith-ryan-long-zac-amico-more/66273ca0bf1341d38cdcd24dFollow the hosts on socialChris From Brooklyn Twitter https://twitter.com/ChrisFromBklynHigh Society Radio Instagram https://www.instagram.com/highsocietyradioHigh Society Radio YouTube http://bit.ly/HSRYoutubeHigh Society Radio Twitter https://twitter.com/HSRadioshowWebsite https://gasdigital.comMike Harrington Twitter https://twitter.com/TheMHarringtonMike Harrington Instagram https://www.instagram.com/themharrington/Notes Of A Goon is a weekly podcast where Goon of note, Chris from BK sits down and yells about childhood trauma, how he'd fix the whole damn country, and all sorts of other bullshit. All while splitting a six pack with you the listener. Chris is joined by his stalwart producer and homeless weirdo Mike Harrington on this journey of self reflection and yelling. There's lots of yelling.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We revisit an episode from January 2021 in honor of National Library Workers Day, and ask: what do librarians do all day? When they're not planning programs or working the reference desk, these librarians are also obscure trivia players, birders and ... sword fighters! Read a transcript here.Have a minute? Vote for Borrowed and Banned in the Webby's! We were nominated for an award in the "Best Writing for Podcasts" category. Celebrate National Library Workers Day by thanking your favorite library worker or attending one of BPL's National Library Week events.Listen to "On the Frontlines," an episode from our Borrowed and Banned series about library workers fighting for the freedom to read.Check out these lists of hobby books for adults and for kids.Read our blog posts about birding with kids and historical birding in Prospect Park.Not for the faint of heart: Learned League. Help us keep our libraries open by fighting for city funding. Write to your city leaders! Or, send a letter on behalf of Queens Public Library or New York Public Library.
Brooklyn, Tennis with Lisa, Prospect Park tennis, Lisa's new groundstrokes, The growing List of Things Milo Loved, Caleb Griffen and Evan Segalman Donut Diner story, Donut Diner open 24 hours, Donut Diner makes its own doughnuts, Donut Diner menu, Tim Horton's, Caleb Griffen's Donut Diner t-shirt, Caleb's Donut Diner story involving Milo and his friends, People coming into your life when you least expect it, Alana and Daryl seeing Evan and Caleb at Green-Wood Cemetery, Visiting Milo's tree in Prospect Park, Caleb and Evan as friends of Milo's from different points in their lives, Caleb and Evan becoming important parts of our lives, People coming into our lives unexpectedly, Milo's Fellowship at Brooklyn Tech, Beautiful that Milo's circle can be growing for Alana, Max, and me, More people at Milo's event this year than last year, Impact triggered by this awful experience, Receiving a gift we never wanted, No impact on the reason for receiving the gift, Please share Milo stories with Alana, Max, and me, We want all the Milo stories and recollections
Emma is joined by actor and activist Chiké Okonkwo , to talk about falling in love with theater, growing up in a Nigerian household in London, and what it means to use your privilege for good. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Chiké helps a listener who wants to know what men expect from their partners in the bedroom. Then, Emma asks Chiké anything, from what it was like having an older dad, working with female directors, and first date mishaps. And finally, they wrap with a lightning round about moms, Prospect Park runners, and getting deep with friends. Email us at ama@betches.com or leave us a voicemail at (201) 754-8351 with your AMA and Why Do Men? questions, and we'll answer them in a future episode. Guest: @chike_okonkwo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices