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It's Friday, July 15, 2022, and this week your news roundup episode is coming to you from Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina! Your news and events, however, are from Dayton. As always, there's a lot happening tonight, so be sure to listen soon so you can hear about all of the cool thing happening this weekend and beyond! Show transcript: Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton Podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. My name is Arch Grieve and I'm your host, and today I'm actually recording this episode six hours ahead of you in Sarajevo, one of Dayton's sister cities, where I'll be through almost the end of the month, so you might hear unfamiliar sounds, like the water running next to me. It's a beautiful city and you should visit! But today of course is Friday, which means it's time for your news roundup episode, where I read the news so you don't have to, so stay tuned for that as well as upcoming events in just a moment. And now for last week's news: Early voting for Ohio's August primary started this week and election security is a bigger concern than ever. Montgomery County Board of Elections infrastructure engineer Adam Lawson says security is an every-day concern, not just on election days. According to Lawson, Dayton's election cyber-security is strong, but attackers are always changing and evolving, so security measures also have to continue to grow. Ransomware is of particular concern lately. More traditional security measures are in place as well, such as keeping voting machines under lock and key, video cameras all around voting and counting areas, and ensuring that members of both major parties are present at all times. When auditing the results of the May 3rd primary, Montgomery County found the results to be 100% accurate. The county is also participating in a pilot program with the state of Ohio to further upgrade their security measures. Premier Health's Barbershop Health Clinics will be running through August for anyone interested. These clinics aim to raise awareness of chronic illnesses and promote healthy living in Black communities in the Miami Valley. There will be food compliments of Sugarcreek Food Truck, various health screenings, and free fresh produce. To see when and where the clinics will be, visit premierhealth.com. The City of Dayton is seeking grants to construct a footbridge across the intersection of U.S. 35 and Abbey Avenue. Many pedestrians, including children, have to cross 8 lanes of interstate traffic to get to the West Branch library, which has area leaders worried. Dayton City Commissioner Shenise Turner-Sloss in particular spoke about the danger recently on social media. There are some short-term safety measures in place, but city officials say a permanent solution would be much better. Though there is no record of pedestrian crashes at the Abbey-35 intersection, other accidents are fairly common. Many motorists drive much faster than the 50 mph speed limit and the Dayton Daily News observed many running red lights. Further development in the area will likely only increase pedestrian traffic. Public works is seeking $3.5 million for a bridge over the interstate. The Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy, a plan over one year in the making, has been approved and already secured about $13 million in federal funding for the Dayton region. The CEDS was developed with input from business owners, government leaders, and community members in partnership with the federal Economic Development Administration. The new five-year plan includes equity and inclusiveness as core values, a first for the plan which was last updated in 2012. Greater West Dayton Incubator director Whitney Barkley believes the program will help small businesses most with sustainability by making certain resources more readily available. The CEDS laid out five priorities for the area: workforce development, infrastructure, diverse communities, small business support, and a resilient, diversified economy. The Dayton Metro Library Main Branch is running art workshops through the month of July as part of the Ocean of Possibilities summer challenge theme. Artist in residence Delora Buford-Buchanan will be transforming the Opportunity Space windows into a 3D aquarium, and you can help her fill it up with creatures of all sorts. There are five remaining workshop days and registration is not required. For more information, check out dayton-metrolibrary.org/programs. Crime is down a bit overall in the Dayton area, but Dayton Police Chief Kamran Afzal says it's no time to celebrate. While crime overall is down 1% and Part 1 violent crime is down 10%, other offenses are on the rise, and Dayton remains high in crime in Ohio. Homicides and aggravated robberies are up from last year, though aggravated assaults and non-aggravated robberies are down. Dayton Police noted that violence most often occurs between people who know each other, like family or romantic partners, and rarely happens between strangers. There have been a number of fairly successful gun reduction initiatives in the Miami Valley, bringing firearm-related incidents down by quite a bit. The most common and rising crimes are burglaries, both in homes and of automobile parts. Police encourage locking of doors and installation of security cameras and extra outdoor lighting if possible to deter would-be thieves. The House of Bread is looking for volunteers to help serve warm meals to the Dayton community every day between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Anyone over the age of 16 who is fully vaccinated is welcome to help out, and you can e-mail JudithMoore-HOB@gmail.com to sign up. They are also always accepting food and money donations, for more information about that visit houseofbread.org. Link: Dayton Bike Share recently received a shipment of 140 new electric bikes that are expected to be rolled out in the Miami Valley within the next week or so. This more than doubles the ride-share's bike supply which can be found at 37 Link hubs across the Miami Valley. The electronically-assisted vehicles make riding easier, especially up hills, and are checked out about twice as often as Link's non-electric models. Also, every Wednesday in July, the unlocking fee will be waived and you can ride for one hour for free. The Dayton Police Department's plans to implement automated license plate readers in the city may have hit a few roadblocks as a community coalition raises concerns over the department's transparency. There is a public hearing scheduled for July 20th regarding the technology, but the Coalition on Public Protection is asking that it be delayed, saying Dayton PD has not yet shared crucial and impartial information proving that plate readers will have an impact on reducing crime and furthering other law enforcement goals. Other members of the community have pointed out the negative impact the implementation could have on minority communities and privacy in general. Last year the Dayton City Commission passed a resolution requiring Dayton police to publish impact reports on proposed surveillance initiatives before they are considered for acquisition. Opponents of the technology say they have not yet done that for automated plate readers, pointing out that the published reports contain more opinions and unchecked claims than data, and what data there is was not provided by independent, non-law enforcement sources. The Dayton planning board has approved the plan put forward for the old Good Samaritan hospital site. Construction will now go forward on the facility including a YMCA, various health clinics, nonprofits, and an athletic field. Many have praised the plan and the benefits it will bring to the community, but some believe it doesn't quite reach the vision many in the community had for the space. Planning board member Matt Sauer called the plan “unambitious,” and he's not alone in wishing that the facility had, for example, a full-service medical center. Others have raised concerns about parking and pedestrian safety, pointing out that the plan includes a large parking lot even though the site contains an unused parking garage. The YMCA of Greater Dayton will occupy about half the space, with the rest taken up by Premier Health, Wright State, United Way, Care-Source, County Corp, and Goodwill Easter Seals. More tenants may also be planned for the future. The Dayton Foundation awarded over $1.2 million in charitable grants last year to 43 Miami Valley organizations. Large grant recipients included the YMCA of Greater Dayton for the Good Sam site, the Dayton Art institute, Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, Greater Dayton Union Cooperative Initiative, WYSO Public Radio, and St. Anne's Hill Historic Society. They also provided smaller grants to 23 organizations for quicker, more immediate projects and improvements. To learn more about the Dayton Foundation and its grant programs, visit daytonfoundation.org. Dayton Birria Fest is happening tonight from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Yellow Cab Tavern. Entry is free and there will be a wide variety of food vendors selling tacos and other birria-inspired dishes for you to enjoy. There will also be a live DJ spinning party music from the 80s and 90s. Rock and roll musician Will Hoge will be at the Levitt Pavilion from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight, bringing his unique mix of blue-collar sound and rootsy stomp. As always, admission is free. For a more classic rock feel, head to the Little York Tavern at 8 p.m. to see Dayton locals Counting Skeletons playing rock covers from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. If you're in the mood for comedy tonight then head over to Wiley's Comedy Club to see Vince Morris perform standup at 8pm. Tickets are $15 and can be found at wileyscomedy.com. On Saturday, the Epilepsy Foundation is holding a mud volleyball tournament to benefit people with epilepsy in Ohio. The event is from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Wegerzyn Gardens. For registration information, go to ohiomud.com. Also on Saturday, you can visit the Dayton Metro Library at 11am for their Q+ommunity Day of Support from 11am to 3pm, a free event for individuals who support the LGBTQ+ community and want to have connection-affirming conversations and good food. At 11am on Saturday the 16th Bock Family Brewing will be hosting a 5k beer run to support local non-profits. The run starts and ends at the Bock taproom, and all participants will receive a free craft brew and a commemorative pint glass or seasonal swag item, and there will be door prizes, games, and giveaways all day. Participants don't need to be 21 to run but of course do to drink, but underage participants will get a voucher for a free non-alcoholic drink instead. You can find more information at mailchi.mp/breweryrunningseries/faq or by e-mailing sara@breweryrunningseries.com. If visual art is more your speed, Wholly Grounds is hosting an art and wine show Saturday night from 6 to 9 p.m. For $30 you can taste four wines and see displays from local artists, with food available and a silent auction to take home one of your favorite pieces. There will also be a live jazz band. Call 937-367-1344 for more information. The Dayton Metro Library is holding a Q+ommunity Day of Support and celebration event for LGBTQ+ people and aspiring allies in the Dayton area at the Bassani Theater on Saturday at 11am. There will be on-site yoga, roundtable discussions, and lunch provided. The event is free but RSVP is required, and you can find a link to their eventbrite registration page at dayton937.com. Neo-soul artist Sarob is performing at the Levitt Pavilion from 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday. His music blends hip-hop with earnest self-reflection and rap inspirations, and you can, of course, enjoy it for free. Well on Monday, the 18th, the Flying Ghillies Scottish Country Dancers invite you to learn the jigs, reels, and strathspeys of Scotland in a comfortable and laid-back atmosphere every Monday afternoon from 3-5pm at the Michael Solomon Pavilion on Berkley St. in Dayton. The first class is FREE and after that classes are $5.00. For more information visit their Facebook page: “Flying Ghillies Scottish Country Dancers.” On Thursday, the 21st, Lily's in Dayton will be celebrating their 9-year anniversary with Fat Head Brewing Company. Tickets are $65 for five courses with five beer pairings, with seatings at 5:30 and 8 p.m. There are two menus, one omnivore menu with meat and seafood and one vegetarian menu. Visit exploretock.com/lilys to see the menu and make a reservation. All right well that about does it for your news roundup episode. I do want to apologize for not being able to get out Wednesday's episode on time, but I will get it out ASAP, I promise! I also look forward to hopefully getting at least one episode recorded with a special guest here in Sarajevo, so stay tuned for more on that. If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend. Thanks so much for listening, and stay funky, Dayton.
On Episode 114, Jawn Boy shares new vibes from Joey Aich, Sarob, and SHDW, as well as original and edited tracks from Wizkid, SZA, Lil Uzi Vert, Freddie Gibbs and more. Bumppp! Radio airs live every other Sunday from 2-3 pm EST on @8-ballradio 8 Ball Radio at https://8ballradio.nyc/. We will be live again on the 8 Ball Radio airwaves next Sunday 1.16.22. Be sure to tap in w/ us! You can listen to more mixes in our archive on SoundCloud and Apple Podcasts. Listen live on 8 Ball Radio (every other Sunday 2-3 pm EST): https://rebrand.ly/BumpppRadioLive SoundCloud archive: https://rebrand.ly/BumpppRadioSoundCloud Apple Podcast archive: https://rebrand.ly/BumpppRadioApplePodcasts Website: https://bumppprecords.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jawn_boy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bumppprecords/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/bumppprecords Thank you so much for listening and rocking with us No copyright intended. We do not own or claim any rights to these tracks. We are simply sharing music we love with others for promotional and energy sharing purposes.
BUMPPP! RADIO 096 (recorded live on 8 Ball Radio 12.6.20) s/o to all the amazing artists featured: Sarob: https://soundcloud.com/sarobali (@sarobali) Special Berriez: https://specialberriez.bandcamp.com/ Joey Aich: https://soundcloud.com/joeyaich (@joeyaich) Nico.Wav: https://soundcloud.com/nicodotwav (@nicodotwav) Big Cakes: https://soundcloud.com/bigcakes (@bigcakes) SHDW: https://soundcloud.com/shdwraps (@shdwraps) Kobejamesjordan: https://soundcloud.com/kobejamesjordan (@kobejamesjordan) Lord L.U.C.H: https://soundcloud.com/lordluciano (@lordluciano) ferg.JP: https://soundcloud.com/fergjp (@ferjp) Nytz: https://soundcloud.com/nytzinallways-1 (@nytzinallways-1) Luckey: https://soundcloud.com/luckey-7 (@luckey-7) jamlist: BUMPPP! RADIO airs live every other Sunday from 2-3 pm EST on @8-ballradio 8 Ball Radio (8ballradio.nyc). All live shows are archived on Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, and Mixcloud the Sunday following the live broadcast. The BUMPPP! RADIO Apple Music and Spotify playlists are also updated the Sunday following the live broadcast. Listen live on 8 Ball Radio (every other Sunday 2-3 pm EST): bit.ly/2TLyOpC Listen on Soundcloud: bit.ly/2TCkBem Listen/subscribe on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2GjRlGe Listen on Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/8ballradio/ Apple Music playlist: apple.co/2SyKkav Spotify playlist: spoti.fi/2GBIoHx Website: http://jawnboy.com/ Instagram: bit.ly/2SEqkTS | bit.ly/2tjmJfn Thank you so much for your ear, love, and support. Be sure to check the tracklist and support any artists you enjoy. Jawn Boy No copyright intended. I do not own or claim any rights to these tracks. Simply sharing jams I love with others.
BUMPPP! RADIO 088 (recorded live on 8 Ball Radio 5.24.20) s/o to all the amazing artists featured: T2: https://soundcloud.com/tazzgthomas (@tazzgthomas) Sarob: https://soundcloud.com/sarobali (@sarobali) Special Berriez: https://specialberriez.bandcamp.com/ Joey Aich: https://soundcloud.com/joeyaich (@joeyaich) Nico.Wav: https://soundcloud.com/nicodotwav (@nicodotwav) Big Cakes: https://soundcloud.com/bigcakes (@bigcakes) SHDW: https://soundcloud.com/shdwraps (@shdwraps) Kobejamesjordan: https://soundcloud.com/kobejamesjordan (@kobejamesjordan) Lord L.U.C.H: https://soundcloud.com/lordluciano (@lordluciano) ferg.JP: https://soundcloud.com/fergjp (@ferjp) Nytz: https://soundcloud.com/nytzinallways-1 (@nytzinallways-1) jamlist: https://jawnboy.com/listen/bumpppradio-088 BUMPPP! RADIO airs live every other Sunday from 2-3 pm EST on @8-ballradio 8 Ball Radio (8ballradio.nyc). TBD when we will be live again on the 8 Ball Radio. All live shows are archived on Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, and Mixcloud the Sunday following the live broadcast. The BUMPPP! RADIO Apple Music and Spotify playlists are also updated the Sunday following the live broadcast. Listen live on 8 Ball Radio (every other Sunday 2-3 pm EST): bit.ly/2TLyOpC Listen on Soundcloud: bit.ly/2TCkBem Listen/subscribe on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2GjRlGe Listen on Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/8ballradio/ Apple Music playlist: apple.co/2SyKkav Spotify playlist: spoti.fi/2GBIoHx Website: http://jawnboy.com/ Instagram: bit.ly/2SEqkTS | bit.ly/2tjmJfn Thank you so much for your ear, love, and support. Be sure to check the tracklist and support any artists you enjoy. Jawn Boy No copyright intended. I do not own or claim any rights to these tracks. Simply sharing jams I love with others.
Cory and Zay Krypto invite Columbus R&B and hip hop artist Sarob to talk about how his foundations of respect and professionalism led him to be the artist he is today. This episode is sponsored by Little Flea 614 and YC. Our intro and outro music were made by Evan Swiatecki. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gab-street/message
Sarob returns to discuss his new album "Fear & Impermanence", the full band that helped make it, and so much more! Music: Look Like Scales Hope U Find (feat. Charlie Burg & Shani Nix) Bite!
C. Diddy (@cdiddy513) & co-host Alex (@allienichole_) discuss the events from the last weekend including a special surprise party, rant about Cheesecake Factory, comment on the staged kidnapping in New York City and much more. Starting at (41:20) we have the talented, funny, and personable Sarob (@sarobali) on to discuss his debut album "Fear & Impermanence" which after a while expands into a discussion about celibacy, waiting your turn, inspiration & muses as well as chatty patty's in your circle. We hope you enjoy our last "normal" episode of 2019. Sarob's "Fear & Impermanence" album is available NOW everywhere you consume music! Intro: Sarob (feat. Charlie Burg & Shani Nix)- Hope U Find Outro: Trey Songz (feat. Ty Dolla $ign & Tory Lanez) - Shootin' Shots *we do not own rights to this music or audio* Continue to communicate with us using the #ShootYourShotPod hashtag. And follow us on: Twitter (@SYSPodcast), Instagram (@shootyourshotpod) and Facebook (Shoot Your Shot Pod) If you have a question you want us to discuss on the podcast, email us at shootyourshotpod@gmail.com
EhKees sat down with Sarob to talk about his new album Fear and Impermanence and his mindset where he's at at this point of his career. From Sarob: My album, ‘Fear & Impermanence’, is available now. I hope this work speaks to you—I put everything I had in there (with some help along the way) because you deserve it. There's so much I want to say, but in this moment I gotta let the music speak. Thanks y’all, and peace, truth and love to you --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etc-by-us/message
Dick & Jane Project Executive Director Nick D'Andrea talks with the students from Eastgate Elementary School about creating their song "Eastgate Allstars" with producers Sarob and Glenn Davis, and artists Sarob and Kashis Keyz. Learn more at: TheDickAndJaneProject.org
Dick & Jane Project Executive Director Nick D'Andrea talks with the students from Transit Arts about creating their song "Nostalgia" with producers Sarob and Glenn Davis, and artists Sarob and the students of Transit Arts. Learn more at: TheDickAndJaneProject.org
Today we are joined by Sarob and Joey of Carried by 6. Tune in for some discussion on the world of Hip/Hop in Columbus, what the Carried by 6 project is and the art of collaboration. For more updates and other great content, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. http://iamtunedup.com/ https://www.facebook.com/iamtunedup/ https://twitter.com/tunedupmusic https://www.instagram.com/tunedupmusic/ Edited and Mixed by Robert Patton - robertpattonproductions.com
This week we are joined by Sarob! Tune in to listen to some discussion about tools behind writing, hip hop/rock and creating stage personas. For more updates and other great content, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. http://iamtunedup.com/ https://www.facebook.com/iamtunedup/ https://twitter.com/tunedupmusic https://www.instagram.com/tunedupmusic/ Edited and Mixed by Robert Patton - robertpattonproductions.com
FlyPaper Online Mag FlyPaper Online Mag On this episode of …To The Drummers Beat we sit down with the same cast as last episode and talk about the KSG album, the Breakaway fest lineup, the next Orange Soda, Malcolm having eviction problems and everything in between. This episodes featured track is by Sarob, ‘White Moon’ the Satele remix. check that out! follow: Twitter: @FPMxTTDB @eh_kees @dj_bern Instagram: @FPMxTTDB @eh_kees @djbern Snapchat: @eh_kees @djbern To The Drummer’s Beat is sponsored by FlyPaper Magazine and WeAreMusic.TV and available on SoundCloud. You can also search “To The Drummers Beat” on iTunes or your favorite podcast app. Make sure you rate review and share if you enjoy the show. #COTD #COTDpodcasts #LongLiveHipHop #HipHopPodcasts The post Ep 130: Kids See Ghosts | ‘…To The Drummer’s Beat’ Podcast w/ @eh_kees @dj_bern appeared first on FlyPaperMag. The post Ep 130: Kids See Ghosts | ‘…To The Drummer’s Beat’ Podcast w/ @eh_kees @dj_bern appeared first on FlyPaperMag.
The ladies of Army of Dreamers sit down with the multi-talented Sarob Ali. Through discussion, we get an idea of how much thought goes into each project Sarob puts out. We get a vulnerable perspective and so much more. Join us in getting to know Sarob...On the Mic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sarob sits down with me to chat about his EP "Seeing In The Dark", his writing process, and much more! Music: White Moon 24hrs Bullseye Relax feat. Correy Parks Red Sun
Sarob. performed at the Dispatch Window on the World, listen to an exclusive interview with music reporter Julia Oller and Sarob.