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Best podcasts about Ryan Peters

Latest podcast episodes about Ryan Peters

NEC Overtime! Pod
#NECMBB On The Run - New Haven's Jabri Fitzpatrick

NEC Overtime! Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 31:39


New Haven junior guard Jabri Fitzpatrick joins the show this week! The North Brunswick, NJ native talks about the Chargers' big win over LIU, his impact in the victory, what goes into his defensive game, and his journey from New Jersey to Connecticut.The NEC's Ron Ratner and Ryan Peters take a look at the NEC standings and look ahead to what potential tiebreakers could come into play for the seeding in the NEC tournament. Ron and Ryan also highlight their players to watch for, and look ahead to the upcoming slate of games.

The Valley Today
Community, Commerce, and Creativity in Mount Jackson

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 19:10


How One Virginia Town is Reinventing Community Commerce During Its Bicentennial Mount Jackson, Virginia, is having a moment. During a recent Tourism Tuesday episode of The Valley Today, Town Manager Olivia Hilton sat down with host Janet Michael to share an ambitious slate of initiatives transforming this small Shenandoah County community. From quirky farmers markets to business incubators, Mount Jackson is proving that small towns can think big—and get a little weird while doing it. Honoring History First Before diving into future plans, Olivia highlights the town's commitment to preserving its past. On February 28th, Mount Jackson will host "Roots and Resilience," the finale event for Shenandoah County's Black History Month programming. The event features historian Rosemary Wallinger, who will discuss the CCC camp at Wolf Gap and her work revitalizing the Mount Jackson Colored Cemetery, which was recently added to Virginia's historic registry. Notably, the town plans to record Wallinger's presentation so descendants living in other states can participate virtually, demonstrating how Mount Jackson balances heritage preservation with modern accessibility. Junk and Jams: When Markets Get Funky Starting in April, Mount Jackson launches what might be the region's most creative take on the traditional farmers market. "Junk and Jams" reimagines the second Saturday market experience by pairing music genres with seasonal themes, creating what Olivia describes as a "funky" alternative to larger regional markets. The concept emerged from a brainstorming session—or perhaps a dream—by Assistant Town Manager, Greg Beam, who texted Olivia a flurry of ideas one morning. Rather than competing with established markets in Harrisonburg or Winchester, Mount Jackson decided to embrace its quirky side. Each month features a distinct theme: April kicks off with "Retro and Roots," a 1950s greaser aesthetic meets spring cleaning, complete with retro kitchen kitsch, greenhouse starts, and farm-fresh eggs. May transitions to "Floral and Fiddles," while August brings "Sunflowers and Southern Rock" during the town's yard crawl weekend. Beyond the alliterative themes, Junk and Jams incorporates interactive elements that set it apart. A Model T club will demonstrate disassembling and reassembling vintage cars. The local museum plans a "Price is Right" style game featuring historical products. Vendors will demonstrate kombucha brewing and tea making. Meanwhile, the town is developing a digital cookbook to tie into the bicentennial celebration, weaving history into every program. Importantly, vendors don't need to match the monthly theme—the music and decor create the vibe while crafters, farmers, and vintage sellers bring whatever handmade, homemade, or antique goods they offer. At just $10 per market or $60 for all six events, the barrier to entry remains intentionally low. As Olivia jokes, even if only she and Greg show up, "we're gonna have the time of our lives." The Nest: Incubating Main Street's Future Perhaps Mount Jackson's most ambitious project is The Nest, a retail incubator opening this spring in a renovated 1930s hardware store on Main Street. The concept addresses a common small business challenge: entrepreneurs who aren't quite ready for their own brick-and-mortar location due to full-time jobs, health insurance needs, family obligations, or simple uncertainty about whether their hobby can become a viable business. Thanks to two years of grant funding from the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development totaling $125,000 distributed among 11 businesses, Mount Jackson created this shared retail space. Four "nesters" from the Mount Jackson Five business program will anchor the location: Joyce Kelly with Two Turtle Doves, Ryan Peters with Home Revival & Decor, Mike with Poppy's Dust, and Alex and Abby with Sunbliss, a healthy prepackaged meal service. However, The Nest won't resemble typical booth-style antique malls. Instead, Olivia envisions one cohesive boutique experience where established businesses like Jon Henry's, Clementine Vintage, and Nana's Blue Greenhouse occupy corners alongside the newer entrepreneurs. The space will even incorporate display pieces from other downtown businesses like Mount Jackson Thrift & Gift and Search, with commission-based sales creating a truly collaborative downtown ecosystem. Currently, the town's public works team is renovating the space, leaving Olivia with what she calls "the most stressful choice of my life"—picking paint colors. Meanwhile, Alex from Sunbliss, who happens to be a talented artist, will create a 2.5-by-25-foot mural inside, possibly featuring a woodpecker doing woodwork. As Olivia puts it, "Whatever you wanna do, you're the artist." The nesters will contribute volunteer hours as part of their learning experience, while the town navigates various business models including consignment, wholesale, and commission arrangements. The goal remains clear: give entrepreneurs one to two years to test their concepts before they "fly the nest" into their own storefronts. Nights at the Nest: Midweek Main Street To launch The Nest and activate downtown during typically quiet evenings, Mount Jackson introduces "Nights at the Nest" beginning in May. Every second Tuesday from 4 to 8 PM, the retail space stays open late while a food truck parks in the grassy pocket park between Search Thrift and The Nest. The town plans to string bistro lights between buildings, book live music, and transform an underutilized green space into a gathering spot. As Olivia notes, "Nothing to do on a Tuesday? Come on out and shop a little bit, maybe do some live demonstrations." It's another example of Mount Jackson creating its own social scene while supporting local businesses. The Vintage in the Valley Question The conversation took a bittersweet turn when discussing Vintage in the Valley, Strasburg's beloved festival that was canceled for 2025. Olivia expressed frustration that a community with such dedicated volunteers—including Cath from Lydia's, Sue at Clementine, and the Emporium team—couldn't secure municipal support to continue the event. While she quickly dispelled rumors that Mount Jackson would simply absorb the festival (she clarified that the heart of Vintage lies with its volunteer committee, not just a location), she revealed that discussions are underway for a potential "Vintage Through the Valley" concept that would spread the event countywide. This approach would preserve the Emporium's central role while preventing the complete loss of a cherished regional tradition. Janet admitted she may have started the Mount Jackson rumor herself, though Olivia acknowledged the temptation was real. Instead, she's been reaching out to former Vintage in the Valley vendors, inviting them to try Junk and Jams as an alternative. A Town Creating Its Own Social Life Throughout the conversation, Olivia's enthusiasm and self-awareness shine through. She jokes about "creating my own social life in Mount Jackson," acknowledges when she loses naming debates (she advocated for "Citrus and Soul" in September but conceded to "Apples and Americana" for proper alliteration), and celebrates the "you're changing the world" text messages she receives from Rosemary Wallinger. This personal investment reflects a broader truth about small-town revitalization: it requires passionate individuals willing to take risks, embrace quirkiness, and build community one event at a time. Mount Jackson isn't trying to become Harrisonburg or Winchester. Instead, it's carving out its own identity as a place where vintage meets vegetables, where business incubators share space with established retailers, and where a Tuesday night can become a destination. Looking Ahead As Mount Jackson celebrates its bicentennial, the town demonstrates that honoring 200 years of history doesn't mean living in the past. By supporting entrepreneurs, creating unique market experiences, preserving important heritage sites, and fostering collaboration across the downtown business community, this small Shenandoah County town offers a blueprint for rural revitalization that other communities might study. Whether you're interested in retro kitchen kitsch, healthy meal prep, vintage treasures, or simply supporting a town that's willing to get funky with its farmers market, Mount Jackson invites you to be part of its story. Just follow Town of Mount Jackson on Facebook and Instagram, or check out The Nest's new social media managed by Black Valley Creative. And if you see Olivia recording a podcast from her parked car before class, know that she got there early just to share Mount Jackson's good news. That's the kind of dedication that's making this small town's big year possible.

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #1050: Jimmie Kilpatrick

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 81:58


Jimmie Kilpatrick returns to discuss his excellent album Jimmie, the heartening experience of living in Manitoba, Canada these days and concentrating on his community, why he retired his Shotgun Jimmie name, bringing his sound sculpture work into his indie-rock aesthetic, collaborating with Ladyhawk's Ryan Peters and messing around with tape loops, making subversive pop music, numerous lyrical references to analog and communication technology and falling asleep, keeping a little too busy, touring with the Burning Hell and alluding to Joni Mitchell, pondering work with John Samson Fellows, other future plans, and much more.EVERY OTHER COMPLETE KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO PATREON SUPPORTERS STARTING AT $6/MONTH. This one is fine, but if you haven't already, please subscribe now on Patreon so you never miss full episodes. Thanks!Thanks to the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters Charity. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Ep. #957: The Burning HellEp. #944: Bonnie “Prince” BillyEp. #911: Richard Laviolette's ‘All Wild Things Are Shy'Ep. #910: The Hard QuartetEp. #857: Michael FeuerstackEp. #850: You've Changed Records is 15!Ep. #740: Dry CleaningEp. #682: Steven LambkeEp. #673: Sonic YouthEp. #502: Shotgun Jimmie! Thrush Hermit!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Coast to Coast Hoops
2025-26 Northeast Conference (NEC) Preview-Coast To Coast Hoops

Coast to Coast Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 57:15


Greg looks at the Northeast Conference from a stylistic and betting standpoint, examines the rosters of every team in the conference with Ryan Peters of Blue Ribbon Yearbook, & Greg gives his projected order of finish for each team in the NEC for the 2025-26 season!Podcast Highlights2:43-Betting trends & styles of the Northeast Conference14:42-Examination of every NEC roster with Ryan Peters42:20-Greg's projected order of finish for the NEC

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
What is crypto? Is letting it into our 401(k)s a good idea?

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 10:21


President Trump signed an executive order to allow crypto into 401(k)s. What is crypto? How does it work? Is it a good idea for 401(k)s? Ryan Peters, Finance Professor at Tulane's A. B. Freeman School of Business, joins us.

HC Audio Stories
Points for the Food Pantry

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 5:27


Philipstown organization gets a triple boost Seamus Carroll and his wife, Marie Wieck, began shopping at Foodtown in Cold Spring when it opened in 2003 following a fire that had destroyed the previous supermarket at the location, the Grand Union. Like other customers, they started accumulating 10 points in Foodtown loyalty awards for every dollar spent. The points could be redeemed for grocery gift cards. Three months ago, the couple became the first Foodtown customers to reach 1 million points, according to the store manager, Mike Wilson. Carroll said they decided to push for 1 million in 2008, when they hit 100,000. "It became a family joke," he said, noting he would scold his daughters if they cashed in points to get discounts at the checkout. "I told them we were saving for 1 million; they laughed at that." When they hit the mark earlier this year, Carroll sent a photo of the receipt to his daughters, who live in England and China, respectively. They responded with smiley faces, he said. This week, Carroll and Wieck donated their points to the Philipstown Food Pantry, which operates on Saturday mornings at the First Presbyterian Church in Cold Spring. The pantry redeemed the points for $1,150 in Foodtown gift cards. The supermarket donated another $350 in cards for an even $1,500. "We thought this would be a way to leverage the gift cards, prompting others to donate," Carroll said. "It's a reminder that you can give points to the food pantry [at the customer service desk]; I'm sure people forget this option." The food pantry will receive another unexpected gift on Saturday (June 14) when Donna Anderson delivers a $1,017 donation from Philipstown Senior Citizens of Putnam County, which disbanded at the end of 2024. Food Insecurity Widespread Even amid wealth, many people struggle to make ends meet. An annual report by the United Way known as ALICE (for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) "is an alarm bell for what we see every Saturday" at the Philipstown Food Pantry, said Kiko Lattu, its coordinator. In May, the pantry provided food and other necessities to an average of 71 households each week. The United Way argues that the federal poverty level does not accurately reflect the number of people struggling financially to meet basic needs. Using census and other federal data, it calculated for its latest report, released in May, that 38 percent of Cold Spring/Philipstown and 35 percent of Garrison households don't earn enough to cover the costs of essentials such as housing, food, transportation, health care, child care and a basic phone plan. "Even more troubling, 51 percent of seniors and about two-thirds of single-parent households in Putnam County are likely struggling," Lattu said. In Putnam County, the United Way calculated that a single adult needs at least $54,180 annually to meet basic needs, or $135,660 for a family of two adults with two children in child care. In Beacon, the United Way calculated that 42 percent of the city's 8,367 households struggle to meet a basic survival budget for Dutchess County of $40,296 for a single adult with $114,996 for a family of two adults and two children in child care. By contrast, the federal poverty level is $14,580 for an individual and $30,000 for a family of four. Anderson, who served as president for the final two years, said the club was formed in 1974 and at one time had more than 100 members. But by last year, the remaining members voted to dissolve the club and donate its fund balance to the pantry because many seniors suffer from food insecurity. Anderson was a vocal advocate for establishing a county senior center at the redeveloped Butterfield Hospital site. After the Philipstown Friendship Center opened there in 2018, she said the need for a seniors' group diminished. On June 1, a Nelsonville family - Karen and Ryan Peters and their daughters, Callie and Sadie - set up a table outside Foodtown to solicit donations for the pantry. In less than three ho...

Musical Theatre Radio presents
Be Our Guest with Noam Tomaschoff, Ryan Peters, Russell Citron and Tracey Erin Smith (Our Little Secret The 23andMe Musical)

Musical Theatre Radio presents "Be Our Guest"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 15:16


What does a 31-year-old theatre kid do when he finds out his parents aren't quite who he thinks they are? Write a musical, of course! Our Little Secret: The 23andMe® Musical  is the hilarious, moving, and completely true story of Noam Tomaschoff's discovery that he wasn't an only child… he actually had more than 35 siblings around the world!With a deft blend of comedy, drama, and wide-ranging musical styles, Noam takes the audience on a roller coaster ride of emotions ending with a message of optimism that is sure to make you hold your family just a little bit tighter.

The Pittsburgh Dish
049 Ryan Peters: A Rise to Fame with Flour and Eggs

The Pittsburgh Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 38:20 Transcription Available


(00:37) What does it take to transform a simple culinary skill into a social media sensation with almost 8 million followers? Ryan Peters, known across platforms as Peters Pasta, reveals the extraordinary journey that took him from professional chef to content creator powerhouse.Ryan's path wasn't planned. After years in prestigious kitchens like Salt of the Earth and Ocean Reef Club, a casual six-second video of him making cavatelli pasta unexpectedly garnered half a million views overnight. This one video would completely transform his career and impact countless lives.(08:12) We explore Ryan's Knead to Know podcast, where he interviews influential guests like Larry Fitzgerald and Derek Shelton while cooking pasta, creating yet another dimension to his constantly evolving brand. For anyone fascinated by the intersection of culinary arts, social media, and entrepreneurship, Ryan's story offers valuable insights into finding your unique voice in a crowded digital landscape.(11:42) Ryan has leveraged his platform for creativity with a humanitarian impact. When his egg-doubling challenge videos created massive amounts of pasta (eventually reaching a 10,000-egg collaboration with Mr. Beast), Ryan partnered with Outreached Arms to ensure the food reached those in need, while reducing food waste – combining viral entertainment with meaningful action.(17:11) Our conversation delves into Ryan's innovative approach to content creation – particularly his viral series where he makes pasta in wildly unexpected locations. From NFL stadiums and NASCAR tracks to the Empire State Building, Ryan has turned "making pasta where you shouldn't" into a collaboration strategy that's opened doors with major sports teams nationwide. When industry experts warned him against niching down too specifically, Ryan proved them wrong by creating a unique lane that's attracted millions.(30:30) Later in the show, Becca Hansborough takes us to brunch at Balvanera, and HongChing Cheung shares a beloved family dish from her Hong Kong roots. Enjoy this episode's culinary roundup of creativity and flavor.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

The MVP Podcast
Big Egos, Big Ovens, and Even Bigger Laughs – With Ryan Peters & Ian Jones

The MVP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 115:25


In this episode, we sit down with chef and pasta master Ryan Peters and our hilarious friend Ian Jones to dive into a fiery topic—why do chefs have such big egos? From kitchen hierarchies to wild chef personalities, we break it all down with plenty of laughs along the way.Of course, no good conversation happens without food, so we put a pizza to the test and talk about pizza ovens—wood-fired vs. gas, what's worth the hype, and what's just marketing. Ian keeps us cracking up with his signature jokes while we somehow end up on a wild tangent about VR and golf—because why not?Grab a slice, kick back, and enjoy the chaos. This one's full of heat, humor, and some solid food talk.

NEC Overtime! Pod
#NECMBB On The Run - February 13, 2025

NEC Overtime! Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 38:48


Saint Francis U junior guard Riley Parker joins the podcast this week. The Mandurah, Australia native talks with the NEC's Ron Ratner and Ryan Peters about coming all the way from western Australia to Loretto, PA, his time playing junior college basketball at Cochise College in Arizona, and his dad coming to watch him play in a recent home game at LIU where Riley dropped a career-high 29 points. Ron and Ryan recap last week's games, mention some key players to watch, and preview the upcoming slate.

The Photographer Mindset
Ryan Peters: Mastering Niche Content Creation with Social Media's Viral "Pasta Guy"

The Photographer Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 59:48


In this episode we chat with Ryan Peters (@ryanpeterspgh) a.k.a "Peter's Pasta", a Pittsburgh-based chef and pasta enthusiast whose viral TikTok and Instagram videos have captivated millions. Ryan shares his inspiring story of transitioning from the demanding restaurant world to becoming a full-time content creator and pasta entrepreneur, all fuelled by a 64-day obsession with perfecting his craft. Discover how he blends creativity with tradition to make pasta fun and approachable and the bold steps he took to turn his passion into a thriving career. From working with major brands and professional sports teams to collaborating with internet sensations like Mr. Beast, Ryan reveals the lessons he's learned. Expect to Learn:- When to take a leap of faith and leave a stable job to pursue content creation- The importance of consistency and storytelling to build a strong niche brand- The challenges of balancing creativity with managing a growing business- Insights into creating viral content on platforms like TikTok and Instagram- Tips on recognizing opportunity and capitalizing on moments of momentumRyan's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/PetersPastaRyan's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@peterspastaRyan's Website: https://www.peterspastapgh.com/ryan Ryan's Podcast: @kneadtoknowSponsor:Thanks to Tamron for being our lead sponsor this episode! Explore the 35-150mm f/2.0-2.8 G2 lens with $200 USD & $300 CAD off and deals on many more lenses for your Sony E-mount, Nikon Z, and FUJIFILM X-mount mirrorless cameras by clicking www.tamron-americas.com or by visiting your local Tamron authorized dealer.Our Links:Check out our 2025 TPM Alaskan Photography Retreat itinerary and secure 1 of 2 spots left: https://thephotographermindset.com/products/2025-tpm-annual-retreat-alaskaBook a one time virtual 30 minute 1-on-1 session with Aaron or Seth entirely for FREE by using the code "FREETRIAL" at checkout: https://thephotographermindset.com/products/60-minute-virtual-1-on-1-sessionSubscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show:https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photographySupport the showSupport the show

NEC Overtime! Pod
#NECMBB On The Run - January 30, 2025

NEC Overtime! Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 37:46


Central Connecticut senior guard Jordan Jones joins the podcast this week. The Florence, South Carolina native tells us about his recruitment to CCSU, what has led to the team's success this season, and what the Blue Devils need to do in order to win the NEC title this season. The NEC's Ron Ratner and Ryan Peters recap last week's results, talk about some key players to watch, and look ahead to some big upcoming matchups.

NEC Overtime! Pod
#NECMBB On The Run - January 24, 2025

NEC Overtime! Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 35:57


Wagner senior guard Zaire Williams joins the podcast this week. The NEC's Ron Ratner and Ryan Peters talk with Williams about his leadership role on the team, what it will take for Wagner to win the NEC title this season, and just how tough head coach Donald Copeland's practices are. Ratner and Peters also recap last week's results and give us some key matchups to lookout for heading into the weekend.

NEC Overtime! Pod
#NECMBB On The Run - January 10, 2025

NEC Overtime! Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 36:46


Ron Ratner and Ryan Peters are back for another season of NEC Men's Basketball On The Run! This week the two talk about key non-conference wins, the first week of NEC play, and the players to keep an eye on as league play gets under way. This week, FDU sophomore guard Terrence Brown talks with Ratner and Peters. Brown talks about his early season success, what brought him to FDU, and how FDU can with the Northeast Conference championship this season.

Coast to Coast Hoops
2024-25 Northeast Conference (NEC) Preview-Coast To Coast Hoops

Coast to Coast Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 51:38 Transcription Available


Greg looks at the Northeast Conference from a stylistic and betting standpoint, examines the rosters of every team in the conference with Ryan Peters of Blue Ribbon Yearbook, & Greg gives his projected order of finish for each team in the NEC for the 2024-25 season! Podcast Highlights 4:35-Betting trends & styles of the Northeast Conference 21:45-Examination of every NEC roster with Ryan Peters 52:37-Greg's projected order of finish for the NECSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Resurrection Life Ministries
Stages Of Manhood Pt 2 | Tim Gilleo & Ryan Peters

Resurrection Life Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 21:42


NEC Overtime! Pod
#NECMBB On The Run - February 15, 2024

NEC Overtime! Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 27:38


This week the NEC's Ron Ratner and Ryan Peters talk with Wagner junior guard Tahron Allen about the team's win over FDU and his decision to transfer to Wagner from Monmouth. Ratner and Peters also look at the standings and talk about the teams poised to host an NEC postseason game. Ron and Ryan also take a look at the NEC playoff picture.

NEC Overtime! Pod
#NECMBB On The Run - February 8, 2024

NEC Overtime! Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 30:05


This week, Ron Ratner and Ryan Peters talk with Merrimack sophomore guard Jordan Derkack about his role as a leader on the team in only his second season. Ron and Ryan give an update on the NEC standings and preview what could be a big weekend in finding out who the contenders are as we get closer to the postseason.

Daly Dose of Hoops: Podcast Edition
Ryan Peters Previews Sacred Heart and FDU

Daly Dose of Hoops: Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 28:21


The Daly Dose Of Hoops Podcast takes on its first game previews of the 2023-24 season in an all-new episode, as host Jaden Daly will be covering Iona against Sacred Heart and Seton Hall vs. FDU this weekend. To help the audience get to know the visiting schools a little better, Jaden welcomes Northeast Conference expert Ryan Peters of Blue Ribbon and the NEC's Overtime blog back to the podcast. Join Jaden and Ryan as the two break down Sacred Heart and how the Pioneers match up with Iona, as well as how FDU picked up where it left off after an historic March to start 2-0 before visiting Seton Hall. Ryan also gives his thoughts on Sacred Heart and Merrimack leaving the NEC for the MAAC at the conclusion of the 2023-24 academic year.

Upon Further Review
CBB PREVIEW -- RYAN PETERS FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UFR

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 9:50


Resurrection Life Ministries
The Patterns That Prevent God's Promises Pt 2 | Ryan Peters

Resurrection Life Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 39:55


Portland Press Herald Audio
Maine Voices Live - Spose (Ryan Peters)

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 55:08


Portland Press Herald staff writer Aimsel Ponti sat down with Spose to chat about his career during a live event on Tuesday, October 17 at One Longfellow Square. Ryan Peters was born in Portland and grew up in Wells, Maine. He began rapping in eighth grade. Peters graduated from Wells High School in 2004 then attended University of New Hampshire as an English major and later transferred to Suffolk University. By then his music career was taking off and he was offered a record deal when he was two classes away from graduating. Adopting the moniker Spose, he self-released his first album, Preposterously Dank in 2007 while continuing to work selling lobster at the Barnacle Billy's restaurant in Ogunquit. Spose released the We Smoked It All mixtape with rapper Cam Groves in 2009 and in January 2010, the single, “I'm Awesome” received airplay on several Maine radio stations. A month later, after the song caught on in other parts of the US, Spose signed a record deal with Universal Republic Records and announced that he would begin working on a music video. Although he didn't end up releasing music with Universal, Spose has released a total of 10 albums since 2008, including his most recent Get Rich or Die Ryan in October of 2021.

Resurrection Life Ministries
The Patterns That Prevent God's Promises Pt 1 | Ryan Peters

Resurrection Life Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 31:38


The Photographer Mindset
Being a Photographer on a Project Involving Mr. Beast, Recovery and Taking Breaks is Part of Progress, & Why You Should Have a Clean Workspace

The Photographer Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 68:42


In today's episode, friend of the show Ian Jones (@iansjones) joins us once again this time to to talk about an exciting project he was recently involved with. He was the photographer on set for his friend and creator Ryan Peters (@ryanpeterspgh) who was working on a collaborative project with Mr. Beast, the largest Youtube creator in the world. We hear how that opportunity arose for Ian among other things. In this episode some of the main things we touch on are:Not caring about what a gig will pay if the opportunity is exciting/coolSaying "yes" as much as you can will open doors (within reason)Focusing on your own path, but finding motivation and inspiration from what others are doing Why a clean workspace or designated zone is good for the mind and workflowHow the rest in between bouts of hard work needs to be considered work and part of making progressIf you're listening on Spotify you can now interact with us directly by typing your thoughts, opinions, or questions in the Q & A section. We read them and publish them. It's a great way to make these episodes more of a two conversation so be sure to add your two cents after each episode!Here's a link to Ryan's Youtube video that recaps the collaborative 10,000 egg pasta video that Ian was involved in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWVs8U1D7ocThanks to Tamron Americas for being our lead sponsor this episode! You can check out their website below to see their full lineup of camera lenses or visit your nearest photo retailer to purchase their products:https://tamron-americas.com/Thanks to Tekarra Lodge for being one of our partial sponsors. Tekarra Lodge is where our group stayed for our most recent TPM retreat in Jasper National Park. The cabins are full of rustic charm, the breakfast food was amazing, and it should be first on your mind for accommodations if you plan on visiting the park. Get 10% off when you mention The Photographer Mindset podcast when checking in at the front desk. You can see their prices, photos, and availability here: https://www.tekarralodge.com/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show:https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show

Coast to Coast Hoops
2023-24 Northeast Conference (NEC) Preview-Coast To Coast Hoops

Coast to Coast Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 56:02 Transcription Available


Greg looks at the Northeast Conference from a stylistic and betting standpoint, examines the rosters of every team in the conference with Ryan Peters of Blue Ribbon Yearbook, & Greg gives his projected order of finish for each team in the NEC for the 2023-24 season! Podcast Highlights 3:11-Betting trends & styles of the Northeast Conference 19:47-Examination of every NEC roster with Ryan Peters 49:34-Greg's projected order of finish for the NECSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show w/ Greg Hughes: Recapping Joe Biden's Visit to Utah

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 95:24


Rod Arquette Show with Greg Hughes Daily Rundown – Monday, August 14, 20234:20 pm: Ryan Peters, Oklahoma State School Superintendent, joins the show to discuss his piece for The Hill in which he says we should teach truth, and not racism to the next generation of Americans.6:05 pm: Former state lawmaker Scott Howell, a Democrat, helped coordinate Joe Biden's visit to Utah last week and he joins Greg to discuss his impressions of what the President had to say at the fundraiser in Park City.

Montana Untamed
Outdoor classrooms: Bozeman-based wilderness school teaches backcountry hunting skills

Montana Untamed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 32:30


It's like school for elk hunting and the classroom is the Snowcrest Mountains. The bonus is it all happens on a backpacking expedition.  I am referring to a new course offered by Montana Wilderness school called backpacking skills for aspiring hunters. The Bozeman-based school has been taking students on expeditions for ten years with a mission of providing “empowering expeditionary wilderness courses to youth that foster personal growth and cultivate a conservation ethic through connecting with remote landscapes and wild places” In the last couple of years they have offered this course that takes a fundamental approach to backpacking skills but adds the technical skills pursuing large game in the backcountry. On this episode, Ryan Peters, wilderness program manager for Montana Wilderness School talks about the course.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Musical Theatre Radio presents
Be Our Guest with Ryan Peters, Russel Citron and Noam Tomaschoff (Our Little Secret: The 23 & Me Musical)

Musical Theatre Radio presents "Be Our Guest"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 22:21


Noam Tomaschoff: Writer & Performer Noam's love for musicals came at the tender age of twelve, with his unforgettable performance as “Sam” in Camp Wahanowin's production of Mamma Mia. From there, he made his best friends through musicals at high school, including this show's composer, Ryan Peters; Producer, Russell Citron, and music arranger, Ben Deverett! After a sold-out run of the musical they all wrote together in Grade 12, Just A Regular Day, Noam studied drama at NYU's Tisch School, and after graduation, went on tour with TheatreWorks USA as “Farmer Brown” in the award-winning children's classic, Click Clack Moo. After moving to Los Angeles in 2017, he wrote and directed the feature film Tankhouse, starring Richard Kind and Christopher Lloyd (from Back to the Future!), which was a semi-autobiographical love letter to theatre and theatre kids. Tankhouse was distributed by Vertical Entertainment and released in 2022.  Ryan Peters: Composer Ryan Peters is a High School Drama and English teacher living in Toronto. Although his days performing onstage are likely behind him, Ryan has performed in musicals such as Cabaret, Kiss of the SpiderWoman, Into the Woods, Company, and The Last Five Years. In his spare time, he enjoys team-building, song-leading, and composing musicals about his close friends' life-altering genetic discoveries. Ryan is thrilled to have the opportunity to work with his childhood and extremely talented friends on this meaningful project — their first musical theatre collaboration since High School. He can't wait to share it with all of you! Russell Citron: Producer Russell Citron is an entrepreneur and Harvard MBA who is thrilled to be working with his high school friends to bring this musical to life. Russell's theatrical history began (and peaked) in elementary school, with his performance as Simba in the Lion King and Thenardier in Les Miserables. It was mostly downhill from there, as his more talented friends Noam and Ryan took the lead roles and sent him to perform as secondary characters, like Benny in RENT, which he played (and loved) in three different shows. Russell has taken a few vocal lessons here and there and still somehow believes that he will perform on Broadway one day. Outside of theatre, Russell was the founder & CEO of CrowdChange, a fundraising technology company. He is also the co-founder of Feed the Deed, a viral social media campaign spreading 10,000+ acts of kindness across the world. Prior to CrowdChange, Russell was a management consultant at Monitor Group and Monitor Deloitte. He hasn't produced a musical since their “five-pack” of high school friends co-produced their original musical, Just a Regular Day, but he has been dreaming of the day the group would get back together and is excited that it finally has come. He can't wait for opening night and the journey ahead OUR LITTLE SECRET: THE 23&ME MUSICAL is the hilarious, moving, and completely true story of Noam Tomaschoff's discovery that he wasn't an only child, and he actually had more than 35 siblings around the world.  ​ With a deft blend of comedy, drama, and wide ranging musical styles, Noam takes the audience on the roller coaster ride of emotions and discovery that he experienced over this past year, ending with a message of optimism that is sure to make you hold your family just a little bit tighter. https://www.ourlittlesecretmusical.com/ “Brothers” Song preview video https://vimeo.com/834135156?share=copy

The MVP Podcast
Ep 23: Ryan Peters Pasta, Doubling Egg Challenge, Chef Life, Life of an Influencer

The MVP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 57:05


Episode 23 of the MVP Podcast features special guest Ryan Peters, who joins hosts Josh Veon and Alex Mullen for an insightful conversation. The episode revolves around Ryan's remarkable success as a social media influencer, particularly focusing on his recent series involving eggs doubling. Ryan shares his journey and provides fascinating insights into what life is like as an influencer. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge about the behind-the-scenes aspects of content creation, including the challenges, opportunities, and strategies employed. The discussion also delves into Ryan's goals for the future, as he outlines his vision and aspirations for his channel and content. Tune in to this episode to gain valuable insights into the world of social media influencing and to be inspired by Ryan's experiences and future plans.

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
Ryan Peters is the Pasta King, Mitch Keller's Complete Game, and more

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 158:47


Ryan Peters is a local Pittsburgh who has captured the attention of millions of fans across several social media platforms for his adventures with pasta making, including his most recent video which featured making a batch of pasta with 4096 eggs. The Pirates ended their seven game losing streak in a big way thanks to Mitch Keller's complete game shut out performance.

Poor Man's Podcast
Episode 92: PMP 2.06.23 Guest Chef Ryan Peters

Poor Man's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 67:13


Chris, Cheech, and Danii are back at 565 Live for another episode of Poor Man's Podcast. This week we're joined by guest Chef Ryan Peters.  Chef Peters is best known for his incredible pasta.  He has had the opportunity to travel across the country and make fresh pasta with numerous professional sports organizations and players. Be sure to check him out and his and his fun and interesting videos.  Chris, Danii, and Cheech each taste and review "Citra Jam" from Dancing Gnome. Liz from Stuff to Do in Pittsburgh tells you about the best events going on around Pittsburgh this week and weekend.  Some of the topics discussed during the show are: Live podcast and stand up show with Jeff Fieldhouse and Aarik Nesby on March 29 Willow Station team mic Crow update Beaver County bald eagle Keys locked in car Best cereal/residual milk "Dick loads" of Citra Jam Cheech MedExpress commercial  Nesquik rabbit vs Trix rabbit DID THE NESQUIK RABBIT WEAR CLOTHES??? Kansas City vs Philadelphia  Ryan's TikTok success Benny the Bull Creating pasta Finding the right eggs/ ingredients  More important: Pasta or sauce? Weather ballon crossing the country Woolly mammoth come back? And The New News with Danii Kaufman "Thanks for listening!"All things Poor Man's Podcasthttps://linktr.ee/PoormanspodcastStuff to Do in Pittsburgh's Weekend Guidehttps://www.unation.com/stuff-to-do/things-to-do-in-pittsburgh-weekend-guide/

NEC Overtime! Pod
#NECMBB On The Run - February 2, 2023

NEC Overtime! Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 23:47


Ron Ratner and Ryan Peters talk about LIU, FDU, and SFBK in this week's 3-Point Shot. The two also talk with St. Francis Brooklyn's Tedrick Wilcox Jr. about the Terriers' move up the standings after a 2-0 week. Ratner and Peters give their players who are heating up and talk about CCSU's growth over the course of the season.

NEC Overtime! Pod
#NECMBB On The Run - January 26, 2023

NEC Overtime! Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 26:14


Ron Ratner and Ryan Peters talk with Stonehill graduate guard Isaiah Burnett on this week's #NECMBB On The Run podcast. Ratner and Peters also give their top three players from last week, and give you their games to watch this coming week,

NEC Overtime! Pod
#NECMBB On The Run - January 12, 2023

NEC Overtime! Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 22:16


The NEC's Ron Ratner (@NECHoopsRon) and Ryan Peters (@pioneer_pride) are back once again to bring you all the news and notes around NEC men's basketball! This week they talk about some teams at the top of the standings and talk with Saint Francis U redshirt junior forward Josh Cohen about how he improved his game in the off season and what has led to the Red Flash's 3-0 start in conference play.

Restaurant Influencers
Ryan Peters of Peters Pasta on Making Content Creation into a Business

Restaurant Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 44:47


Chef turned Content Creator Ryan Peters (@ryanpeterspgh) founded Peters Pasta and quickly built an online following of millions, which allowed him to turn content creation into a business. Now he is taking his brand to the next level. Listen now to learn about going viral on TikTok, transitioning to a full-time content creation career, and picking the right brand partners for collaboration. Sponsored by: Toast POS System — https://bit.ly/3vpeVsc

Entrepreneur Network Podcast
Ryan Peters of Peters Pasta on Making Content Creation into a Business

Entrepreneur Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 44:46


Chef turned Content Creator Ryan Peters (@ryanpeterspgh) founded Peters Pasta and quickly built an online following of millions, which allowed him to turn content creation into a business. Now he is taking his brand to the next level. Listen now to learn about going viral on TikTok, transitioning to a full-time content creation career, and picking the right brand partners for collaboration. Sponsored by: Toast POS System —

NEC Overtime! Pod
#NECMBB On The Run - January 5, 2023

NEC Overtime! Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 26:57


The NEC's Ron Ratner and Ryan Peters are back for another season of #NECMBB On The Run! The duo bring new segments and this week they talk with CCSU's Kellen Amos about his performance for the Blue Devils last week.

Who Wears the Pants
10: Eggs made me famous with Peters Pasta

Who Wears the Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 53:46


In episode 10 Josh and Abbie have the pleasure of learning how to make Pasta from scratch with the one and only Ryan Peters of "Peters Pasta". Ryan gives his secret recipe to success with his amazing journey from an elite professional fine dining chef to a Tik Tok Pasta phenom. This pod episode will be sure to leave you hungry for more. Go to HelloFresh.com/herberts65 and use code herberts65 for 65% off plus free shipping! This episode is sponsored brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/herberts and get on your way to being your best self. Get your first visit for only five dollars at Apostrophe.com/HERBERTS This code is only available to our listeners. If you haven't yet, please rate and subscribe to the show. If you have any suggestions or recommendations comment them on our YouTube channel here.

The Women's Football Podcast

Luke, Dickie, Rob and Joe look back on another action packed weekend in the National League in what is a tight division at the top and bottom with big wins for Chesterfield and Woking. At the bottom could both sides from the EFL suffer a double relegation? Rob catches up with Maidenhead's assistant manager Ryan Peters. In the South the top two slip up as Havant close in and are Welling underacheving? In the North, Roger Johnson's Brackley march on but other teams are ready to challenge and at the bottom it's another tale of woe for the bottom four. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms and leave us a review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

NL Full Time
Woking Class

NL Full Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 53:36


Luke, Dickie, Rob and Joe look back on another action packed weekend in the National League in what is a tight division at the top and bottom with big wins for Chesterfield and Woking. At the bottom could both sides from the EFL suffer a double relegation? Rob catches up with Maidenhead's assistant manager Ryan Peters. In the South the top two slip up as Havant close in and are Welling underacheving?In the North, Roger Johnson's Brackley march on but other teams are ready to challenge and at the bottom it's another tale of woe for the bottom four.Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms and leave us a review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rehoboth Social podcast
S2 Ep317: Ryan Peters - Adventurer

Rehoboth Social podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 74:25


I love chatting with Ryan!!! Talk about taking on the day. Tune in and check out Ryans latest adventure. 

The Trevor Turnbull Show
[EP69] How To Slow Down Your Life To Speed Up Your Growth | Ryan Peters

The Trevor Turnbull Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 45:33


In this episode I'm joined by Ryan Peters (again).  This was a special episode as it was the first interview from the beach in Playa Grande, Costa Rica.  I setup the RODE Wireless Go II microphones and recorded with surfboards and the waves in the background (after a great surf session).You might remember Ryan from back in January 2022 when I interviewed him on the podcast.  Back then we talked about his background and what led him to “live his best life in paradise” down in Costa Rica.  This interview was a follow up to dig deeper in why he chose Costa Rica.  As well as how he's supported me through all the challenges of picking up and moving our family to Tamarindo. We also discussed the incredible opportunities for forward thinking entrepreneurs that want to live this life…and contribute to the growth of the local economy and people in Costa Rica.Episode Topic1:49 | How Ryan & Trevor met and the 3 year vision that led to this interview on the beach5:18 | What brought Ryan to Costa Rica and why has he made it his home?10:28 | What can a person do to positively contribute to Costa Rica?13:52 | Ryan & Trevor talk about the hard-working talent available in Costa Rica17:09 | Trevor speaks about getting in the water to surf vs sitting on shore18:42 | Trevor & Ryan talk about the next Extremely Conscious Men's Retreat26:15 | How Ryan supported Trevor over the last 10 months in his move to Costa Rica35:43 | Ryan talks about how he's shifted his lifestyle to live his best life37:25 | Dispelling the myth of “hustle culture” for entrepreneurs41:05 | How can North American companies setup operations in Costa Rica43:53 | An open invitation to visit Tamarindo and receive support from Ryan & TrevorEpisode Quotes(None)Episode Resources MentionedHow To Shape Your Habits To Work Remotely In Paradise (EP29)Guest Contact InfoCasaRyan.comDevyonder.comConnect with Ryan on LinkedInFollow Ryan on InstagramConnect with Ryan on Facebook

Daly Dose of Hoops: Podcast Edition
Daly Dose of Hoops Podcast: Mount St. Mary's

Daly Dose of Hoops: Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 37:18


The Daly Dose of Hoops podcast returns from a six-month hiatus to break down Mount St. Mary's move to the MAAC! Join host Jaden Daly as he discusses The Mount's impact on its new conference with Ryan Raffensperger of The Mount Fan Blog and Ryan Peters of Blue Ribbon and the Northeast Conference.

Resurrection Life Ministries
A Heart for Community | Ryan Peters

Resurrection Life Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 40:11


NEC Overtime! Pod
#NECMBB On The Run - March 2, 2022

NEC Overtime! Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 31:30


The NEC's Ryan Peters (@pioneer_pride) fills in for Ron Ratner as host this week. Peters previews the NEC Tournament alongside guest analyst Merrimack's Jordan Minor.

New Jersey Globe Power Hour
Assemblyman Ryan Peters | 10-23-2021

New Jersey Globe Power Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 10:12


New Jersey Globe Power Hour
Assemblyman Ryan Peters | 8-21-21

New Jersey Globe Power Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 11:43


The Green Light
The Green Light - Episode 68 Feat. Ryan Peters (@pioneer_pride)

The Green Light

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 40:48


Paul and Ian are joined by NEC insider Ryan Peters to discuss the current state of the conference, how teams can keep their talent during an age of transfers, and the future of the conference's head coaches and membership. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-green-light/support