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From Murder Mystery Fun on the Orient Express to Soaking Up the Views on Canada's Rocky Mountaineer, and Experiencing America on Amtrak, this episode of Big Blend Radio's VACATION STATION Travel Podcast explores the world of train travel! FEATURED GUESTS WHO ARE ALL TRAIN TRAVEL ENTHUSIASTS: - BARBARA REDDING - Travel writer and photographer. See her story on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad: https://barbararedding.com/a-rolling-history-ride-in-durango/ - ROSE PALMER - Travel writer and photographer. See her train travel stories from Europe and England: * https://quiltripping.com/luxury-without-murder-orient-express/ * https://quiltripping.com/merry-christmas-train-trip-a-british-pullman-day-trip-to-the-winchester-christmas-market/ - DIANE DOBRY - Travel, food, and wine writer. Follow her adventures at https://gettinghungary.com/ and http://discoverydaze.com/ - EVA ELDRIDGE - World Traveler, writer, and editor. More: https://evaeldridge.com/ - VICTORIA CHICK - Contemporary figurative artist and early 19/20th century print collector. More: https://victoriachick.com/ - DAVID KRISO - Travel writer and speaker at https://dektraveljournal.com/. Hear his interview about Amtrak travel: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/the-joys-of-amtrak-travel/ PLUS, we close the show with Steve Schneickert's Hollywood History segment covering Railtown 1897 State Historic Park in the historic California gold rush town of Jamestown.
#TSGMultimediaPodcast #HistoricPreservation #ModelRailroading #Trains #RailroadsThis month's TSG Podcast includes:0:33 Welcome1:42 Railtown 18974:28 West Side Reunion7:48 Sierra Seminar22:14 Blunami with Seth Neumann30:41 Central Coast Railroad Festival Day 132:51 Central Coast Trains34:57 Central Coast Railroad Festival Day 236:33 San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum38:56 Central Coast Railroad Festival Day 340:29 Norgrove41:26 Young People in The Steam Industry47:10 Fern Creek & Western Test Op Session53:18 TSG Live Talking Trains54:27 Mystic Mountain Railroad Op Session / Tips for Operators1:00:21 TSG Multimedia Goes Over 55,000 Subscribers!1:02:51:00 Catches of the Month1:04:06 Upcoming Programs1:05:00 SBHRS Open House This Weekend!1:05:38 ConclusionHere are some of the ways you can support the content you love:www.patreon.com/tsgmultimediawww.paypal.com/paypalme/tsgmultimediawww.tsgmultimedia.com/shophttps://tsg-multimedia-swag.creator-spring.com/Please share: If you enjoy this content, please hit the "like" button and share it with your friends on social media!You can join TSG Multimedia on these other social media channels:FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/tsgmultimediafaceTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/TSGMultimedia©2022 TSG Multimedia. All Rights Reserved.
Ethan Elkind is the Director of the Climate Program at the Center for Law, Energy & the Environment at Berkeley Law and leads the Climate Change and Business Research Initiative on behalf of the University of California at Berkeley and University of California at Los Angeles Schools of Law. He taught at the UCLA law school's Frank G. Wells Environmental Law Clinic and served as an environmental law research fellow. He has a background in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), climate change law, environmental justice, and other environmental law topics. In 2005, he co-founded The Nakwatsvewat Institute, Inc., a Native American nonprofit organization that provides alternative dispute resolution services and support for tribal governance, justice, and educational institutions. His book Railtown on the history of the modern Los Angeles Metro Rail system was published by University of California Press in January 2014. Ethan is also a regular host of the weekly call-in radio show “State of the Bay” on the San Francisco NPR affiliate KALW 91.7 FM, airing Monday nights at 6pm PT.This episode is focused on the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), which was passed at roughly the same time the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). They were signed by Republican icons Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon respectively. Mr. Elkind speaks on topics including:Successes and failures over CEQA's 40-year historyCEQA's impact on the schedule of new transmission for renewable energy initiatives.The trade-offs between public engagement and the extent to which local, county and state permitting processes can slow projects that help and hurt the environment alike.How the US has a problem with doing large projects, especially in large transportation projects and how this is described in his recent report, Getting Back on Track: Policy Solutions to Improve California Rail Transit ProjectsSupport the showVisit us at climatemoneywatchdog.org!
Charles Ilya Krempeaux is the CEO at Railtown and Sparkscience. He has over 25 years of professional experience in tech and has created more than a dozen startups. Some of these startups are now well-known and valued close to $1 billion. Others ended up being sold to the largest well-known, top 100, companies in the world. He talks about the history of Vancouver tech, starting from the early 90s to web3 nowadays, and his long-term journey in tech. Find Charles on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesiliyakrempeaux/?originalSubdomain=ca Connect with us online! Twitter: https://twitter.com/launchacademyhq LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/launchacademyhq/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/launchacademyhq/
This episode is a feature in our CEQA Series featuring Ethan Elkind. Ethan is the Director of the Climate Program at the UC Berkeley School of Law, with a joint appointment at the UCLA School of Law. He researches and writes on law and policies that address climate change. He previously taught at the UCLA law school's Frank Wells Environmental Law Clinic and served as an environmental law research fellow. His book, Railtown, on the history of the modern Los Angeles Metro Rail system was published by University of California Press in January 2014. He is also a co-host of the weekly call-in radio show “State of the Bay” on the San Francisco NPR affiliate KALW 91.7 FM, airing Monday nights at 6pm, and a frequent guest host on KALW's “Your Call” morning call-in show. He received his B.A. with honors from Brown University and graduated Order of the Coif from the UCLA School of Law.
In which, Yolei battles with nondescript depression, Davis learns that sometimes you have to punch your friends (we are still checking our sources on that one), and Biyomon gets thrown in the slammer. Will the Digidestined rescue Agumon? How many songs can Adam parody before CopyWrightmon strikes us down? Listen to find out!
Rugged Fox hails a cab for Railtown to audition for the role of a lifetime.
#TSGMultimedia #Soundtraxx #RailsByTheBay2021 #NCRy #SiliconValleyLines #Railtown1897 This month’s podcast includes: • The channel approaches 40,000 subscribers! • Soundtraxx Soundbyte with George Bogatiuk • Soundtraxx discount code “TSG15” extended through December - USE IT! www.soundtraxx.com • YouTubers raise funds to buy train sets for youth www.pay.humancityjunction.com • November’s activities • A jaunt to Niles Canyon • TSG Live Call-in Show With Michelle Kempema • Silicon Valley Lines Virtual Open House • Model Railroading with Jack Burgess • TSG Virtual Hangout with Dave Adams • TSG Live Crew Lounge - Model Railroading as a Lifelong Hobby • 2020 In Review from Railtown 1897 • Support Your Local Organizations! • What to expect for December • Catches of the Month - Viewer photos and a Video • And more! Please support TSG Multimedia on Patreon! www.patreon.com/tsgmultimedia Thanks for being awesome! Get TSG branded merchandise here: https://teespring.com/stores/tsg-multimedia-swag Please share: If you enjoy this content, please hit the "like" button and share it with your friends on social media! You can join TSG Multimedia on these other social media channels: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/tsgmultimedi... Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TSGMultimedia ©2020 TSG Multimedia. All Rights Reserved.
Steve Schneickert Recalls the Hollywood History of Railtown 1897 State Historic Park in the historic California gold rush town of Jamestown. Known as “The Movie Railroad” and called “the most photographed railroad in the world”, this unique attraction features industrial heritage and railroad history, along with a piece of Hollywood's film industry. More: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/railtown-1897-california-state-historic-park/
In this week’s episode of Fong on Food, Nathan and co-host Anya Levykh enjoy a caviar tasting with Chef Brand Ambassador for Acadian Sturgeon and Caviar, Alex Tung. Next up are Ancora’s Executive Chef Ricardo Valverde, and General Manager, Steve Edwards, who talk about Ancora’s Caviar Festival 2019 this November. Finally, Nathan and Anya are getting excited for Vancouver’s newest 30 day food festival, Dine Railtown, with Johanna Lauyanto from the Strathcona BIA.
#trains #UPSteamProgram #TSGPodcasat #railroads This month’s podcast includes: • What is Patreon, anyway? • June’s highlights • Railtown 1897 State Historic Park • California State Railroad Museum • Fern Creek & Western Garden Railroad • Niles Canyon Railway • Silicon Valley Lines • Roaring Camp • The Bay Area Prototype Modelers Meet (BAPM) • Yosemite Valley Observation Car No. 330 • History of the Sierra Railway • The First Annual Steam Up at FCWGRR • Otis McGee’s Southern Pacific Shasta Sub • TSG Merchandise • A Talk with Ed Dickens • Link to UP’s drone policy: https://www.up.com/aboutup/community/safety/pedestrians/photo-video_policy/safety_policies/index.htm • Upcoming events • Huge announcement about July’s program schedule • Upcoming programs • The TSG Train Crew • And more! Please support TSG Multimedia on Patreon! www.patreon.com/tsgmultimedia Thanks for being awesome! Get TSG branded merchandise here: https://teespring.com/stores/tsg-multimedia-swag Please share: If you enjoy this content, please hit the "like" button and share it with your friends on social media! You can join TSG Multimedia on these other social media channels: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/tsgmultimedi... Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TSGMultimedia ©2019 TSG Multimedia. All Rights Reserved.
Vancouver is changing dramatically and so is the way we work, play & live in the city. And who better to advise on the most exciting future transformations than the owners of MGBA Architecture + Interior Design. These guys cut their teeth in ultra hip hot spots like Mount Pleasant and Railtown and now Principals PJ Mallen & Chris Gowing sit down with Adam & Matt to discuss how zoning changes in industrial, tech, and hospitality spaces relate to investing in residential real estate. How do firms like MGBA reinvigorate neighborhoods? Which areas are going to be great investments? And what can the world’s oldest profession tell us about changing land values? Huzzah! Turn it up!
After being savagely attacked by the ghost who inhabits the abandoned mansion, Simba returns to the village to find out more from the locals. Unfortunately, something... strange has happened to them. The ghost seems to have infiltrated the town... what has Simba done?? Music credit to www.musicnote-world.com and soundbible.com
On the latest show… Jason Turcotte, vice-president of development at Cressey Development Group, discusses the City of Vancouver’s new 10% local-first program. How is Vancouver’s Railtown neighbourhood evolving? Rendition Developments president Brian Roche discusses the community’s first major commercial development. Hayley Woodin hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.
The future of Railtown, Vancouver's vital centre of technology businesses, is in jeopardy due to a number of ill-considered proposed zoning amendments intended to recapture the neighbourhood's industrial past. That's the assessment of a group of Railtown technology companies and property owners that have banded together to persuade the city to abandon the proposed amendments and prevent the gutting of what has become a thriving hub. GUEST: Steven Fast- Railtown Property Owner.
For the last couple of decades, tech companies, architects, and other design businesses that gravitate toward old, character industrial buildings have moved into the portside area known as Railtown and flourished. The community is strong, the neighbours know each other, and some have been so successful they've had to move out of the area in search of a bigger space. GUEST: Raseel Sehmi - Manager, Policy & Strategic Initiatives, BC Tech Association
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Amy Sherman and John Gonzalez recorded their show at Railtown Brewing in Dutton (south of Grand Rapids).Segment 1: They talk to the owners about the brewery's history, and also an upcoming benefit. https://www.facebook.com/railtownbrewing/?fref=tsSegment 2: The show also includes interviews with Brian Bailey of the Chippewa Hotel and Pink Pony, which is getting ready for a Michigan Craft Beer Weekend May 6-7. (Listen at 9:38) More info: http://www.chippewahotel.com/MichiganCraftBeerWeekend.cfmSegment 3: Ben Darcie of Experience Beer West Michigan talks about his 9-week course that begins April 25. (Listen at 18:00) More info: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExperienceBeer/Bonus: John Zimmerman of Fifth Third River Bank Run (Listen at 26:04) More info: https://www.53riverbankrun.com/Bonus: Chris Hall of Shanty Creek Resorts (Listen at 26:54) More info: http://www.shantycreek.com/Segment 4: John and Amy do events and BEER OF THE WEEK from Railtown Brewing. (Listen at 28:05)More info on Behind the Mitten at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten/?fref=ts
Cinematography: beauty shots from Railtown.
Uncle Weed heads out on via Sea Bus to visit friends downtown Vancouver, plus stops by an herbal lounge in Railtown, indulges in some reminiscing in Gastown, and grabs a Sky Train dog at Main. Listen Up! Sea Bus Adventure to Herbal Lounges – Choogle on with Uncle Weed #1 Bonus pics photos by DaveO … Continue reading Sea Bus Adventure to Herbal Lounges – Choogle On! #1 →