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When you hear “philanthropy,” you might think of millionaires, black-tie galas, or buildings named after donors. But what if you could be a philanthropist without being wealthy? In this episode, you’ll meet people who donate small amounts to hundreds of places, hand out cash on city streets, and send money directly to people in poverty, no strings attached. Explore the power of small, consistent giving, and how even modest acts of generosity can spark massive ripple effects. Suggested episodes: GOOD NEWS! That’s how we celebrate 100 episodes of Audacious Social media, the algorithm, and the state of our hearts "Negativity be gone!": Artists igniting joy on social media GUESTS: Rabbi Jeff & Mindy Glickman: creators of the “Giving Locally Everywhere” (GLeE) initiative, through which they donated to every NPR station and United Way branch in the country, as well as other organizations they value. Jeff serves as rabbi at Temple Beth Hillel in South Windsor, CT, and Mindy is a community leader and Hebrew instructor Peter Bond: a social media creator best known for his TikTok and Instagram accounts, @bondgives, where he documents acts of kindness and helps people in need across New York City. Since 2021, he has been using his platforms to inspire others to give back and make a positive impact in their communities Caroline Teti: a Vice President at GiveDirectly with decades of experience in almost all areas of the development sector, including the world’s largest and longest study on universal basic income. Her belief in direct cash as the most effective tool to end extreme poverty is also rooted in her upbringing in rural Kenya Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dumb Ass News: A New Jersey woman is arrested for a DUI and earns the name the "Screaming Banshee". (0:00) A man in Connecticut has been arrested for public indecency after pleasuring himself in a Target parking lot in South Windsor. (9:18) The Tribe calls into Chaz & AJ and shares amusing moments of realizing something they firmly believed was completely off-base. (17:30) John Cafferty talks with Chaz & Aj about his new album, The places in Connecticut he's played, and Toad's Place. (28:39) Image Credit: Drew Carrano/Connoisseur Media
Send us a textLori Calabrese, MD is a psychiatrist in Connecticut, Expert Faculty for ASKP3, and an expert in Metabolic Psychiatry using food as medicine to treat psychiatric conditions. She is a Clinical Advisor to Metabolic Mind, a lecturer for Nutrition Network in their newest course Metabolism and the Mind and published the first case series in Metabolic Psychiatry describing complete remission of depression and anxiety using a ketogenic diet.Dr. Calabrese is the founder and medical director of Touchpoints 180, an innovative consultation service and treatment pathway using metabolic strategies for remission of psychiatric conditions and restoration of metabolic health. She specializes in comprehensive, state-of-the-art psychiatric evaluation and innovative psychiatric treatment of adults and adolescents in South Windsor, CT, minutes from Hartford and provides consultations globally regarding metabolic interventions for mental health and wellness.We are also joined by her college, Rachel Frase RD-N, a Registered Dietitian and metabolic health expert who also specializes in personalized ketogenic diets. As Lori says, “everyone needs a Rachel!”Find Lori Calabrese, MD and Rachel Frase RD-N at-https://www.loricalabresemd.com/http://touchpoints180.org/Lori IG- @loricalabresemdRachel IG- @rf_nutritionFind Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!
Britney from South Windsor went on a great first date. They went out for the cocktails and made an instant connection. She hasn't heard from him since the date and wants to know why.
From Telefunken HQ: South Windsor, CT, July 2024 – Toni Roger Fishman, electronic visionary and founder of pioneering microphone company TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik, passed away on July 12, 2024 at his vacation cottage near company headquarters in South Windsor, Connecticut. At press time there were no further details. The company's administrative team issued the following statement, “Toni was a visionary leader and founder, and an integral part of our company from Day 1. This news is deeply saddening for all of us here. Toni was not just the owner, but also a mentor and friend to many. His vision, passion, and dedication were the driving force behind our success, and his absence is deeply felt by all of us. Despite our loss of Toni, we will carry on. It was Toni's wish that our company continue to create the finest audio equipment in the world. Our entire team will work together to ensure that operations continue smoothly. We have a strong and capable team, and we are confident in our ability to navigate through this difficult time.” TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik of South Windsor, CT, USA was incorporated in 2001 out of the desire to remake restoration parts to keep vintage iconic microphones in excellent working condition. This passion grew into the ambitious goal of recreating the legendary ELA M 251 in all of its original glory, both sonically and structurally. The new production 251 was first showcased at the 2002 Audio Engineering Society convention and astounded the professional audio industry with its remarkable accuracy to the original, both inside and out. The microphone won the 2003 Technical and Creative Excellence TEC Award for Studio Microphone Technology. David Goggin, longtime friend, company photographer and public relations director since its inception, stated, “I first met Toni at recording studios here in Hollywood when he was searching for the most pristine of vintage classic microphones, which he reverse-engineered and combined with historic Telefunken schematics and documentation to preserve the legacy of these unparalleled instruments used to record music. Toni was always on target and relentlessly continued his quest for sonic excellence throughout his remarkable career.” The vision of TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik is to preserve the excellence of iconic microphones and their history, and to develop new technologies that draw inspiration from them. The company continues the tradition of producing high fidelity instruments to benefit the recording and performing world, and to continue to accurately preserve music for generations to come. Toni Fishman is survived by his wife Yuki and son Ethan. For further information, contact Alan Venitosh, Director of Operations at 860.882.5919
Molly is the Director of Parks and Recreation in the Town of South Windsor in Connecticut. In this episode we chat about her workload and all the tasks that Molly is over day-to-day. We also hear what her "Moonshot Event" is and also what keeps her up at night. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/public-works-podcast--3064636/support.
Welcome back to another thrilling episode of The Meat Grinder, your weekly dose of High School Football in Connecticut and because we live in Connecticut, and we're fast approaching the last Thursday in November, everybody should know what that means. Yes, turkeys, it's Thanksgiving Football Week in Connecticut, the final regular season game of the year. It's a time to come home home, get the fam or the gang together and head out to your favorite high school football game, whatever it might be called — The Route 83 Bowl, the Turkey Bowl, the Green Bowl, the Elm City Bowl, The Battle for the Bell or the Battle for the Sword... whatever. There's always something to whet your appetite Thanksgiving morning. And of course Thanksgiving week means copious amount of playoff math, which begets playoff scenarios. Many, many playoff scenarios. Because time is precious and short, Thanksgiving Week also means our annual hybrid episode, combining the Meat Grinder with the weekly Pick'ems Podcast! So if you're not one of the lucky contestants to be playing this week, pull up a chair, kick back and relax. We've got everything you need to know, and then some. We start off with the usual, a breakdown of the latest GameTimeCT 10 poll, followed by a complete run down of all the teams vying for playoff spots. There are only 16 of 48 spots remaining and we'll tell you who needs what to keep playing next week. We also recap some of last week's big games with playoff implications, including Hand-Sheehan and South Windsor-Enfield. SPB also recaps two of last week's WILD NEPSAC Bowl games — Cheshire Academy's late rally past Avon Old Farms and Hamden Hall's thrilling conclusion to its Bowl game vs. Dexter Southfield-Mass. And, finally, treat yourself to a full hour of Thanksgiving high school football picks. We're picking 20 games, including some of the week's biggest. So, Happy Thanksgiving to all. We do hope you will join us. RUNDOWN 0:00 — Introduction 1:25 — It's Thanksgiving Football Week 2023! 7:13 — Wilton gets defensive with Shelton 8:25 — The Latest GameTimeCT Top 10 Poll (Windsor rips Bloomfield) 11:40 — Class S playoff situation 13:02 — Class SS playoff situation 14:23 — Hand tops Sheehan to qualify in Class M 17:13 — Class M playoff situation 18:00 — Class MM playoff situation 19:59 — Class L playoff situation: South Windsor knocks off Enfield to qualify 23:57 — Class LL playoff situation (Fairfield Prep getting closer) 25:59 — NEPSAC Bowls: Late TD propels Cheshire Academy over Avon Old Farms. 32:12 — NEPSAC Bowls: Hamden Hall holds off Dexter Southfield on final play 37:40 — THE PICKEM PODCAST 39:56 — Masuk at Newtown 43:27 — Prep at West Haven 45:58 — NWU at ATI 48:07 — Staples at Greenwich 51:00 — Guilford at Hand 55:16 — North Branford at Coginchaug 57:06 — Fitch at Ledyard 58:36 — NFA at New London 1:00:41 — Darien at New Canaan 1:04:24 — Naugatuck at Ansonia 1:09:04 — Green Bowl: NDWH at Hamden 1:12:27 — Stratford at Bunnell 1:14:41 — Central at Harding 1:16:21 — Cheshire at Southington 1:21:50 — Hartford Public at Weaver 1:23:18 — Battle for the Bell: Bristol Eastern v. Bristol Central 1:25:34 — Stoddard Bowl: Platt vs. Maloney 1:28:01 — Rumble in Trumbull: St. Joseph at Trumbull 1:30:15 — Elm City Bowl: Hillhouse at Cross 1:32:40 — Carini Bowl: Sheehan at Lyman Hall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Emma from South Windsor went on a great first date. She went mini-golfing with a guy named Ryan. She had a great time buy hasn't heard from him since. She wants to find out why she's being ghosted.
Guest panelist Frazier Fathers joins Jon and Doug to discuss new poverty data, Activate Transit Windsor Essex's "BUS or BUST" campaign, and the response to a new encampment in South Windsor.Rose City Politics is brought to you with the kind support of LiUNA Local 625: Building Better Communities. Support the show at Patreon.com/RoseCityPolitics. Read our stuff in Biz X Magazine or online at BizXMagazine.com or RoseCityPolitics.ca.
A Book Cougars first: we interview a writing duo! In our Author Spotlight segment, we talk with Alli Frank and Asha Youmans about their new novel THE BETTER HALF, how they started writing together, their path to publication, and their writing process. Spoiler: matching pajamas! Some episode highlights: We both read Ann Petry's powerful 1946 novel, THE STREET, for the Vintage Book Club (hosted by Book Club on the Go at Red Heat Tavern in South Windsor). This story about a struggling single mother in 1940s Harlem seems as relevant as ever and generated great discussion. We recommend the audio version narrated by Danielle Deadwyler. Emily read a novel about two women friends by Edgar Award-winning novelist Erin Flanagan. If you like twisty and dark stories about people who are not what they seem, COME WITH ME (out 8/22) is for you. She also enjoyed Jennifer Weiner's forthcoming beach read, THE BREAKAWAY (out 8/29), about a fat-positive protagonist who leads a bike tour. Emily also crossed off another square on her Scarlet Summer Bingo Card by reading/listening to WE RIDE UPON THE STICKS by Quan Barry, a story set in Danvers, MA with lots of 1980s love. Chris ripped through Laura Sims' new novel, HOW CAN I HELP YOU, a psychological mystery/thriller/suspense novel set in a small town library that revolves around two women who become obsessed with one another for very different reasons. Teaser: there's more than a nod to Shirley Jackson. And while waiting out a thunderstorm at the Acton Public Library in Old Saybrook, Chris read WHAT DID IT TAKE? a short biography by Whitney McKendree Moore about Anna Louise James. James, a fascinating woman in her own right, was Ann Petry's aunt. We recap our Biblio Adventure at the Grolier Club in NYC where we did some archival research (Emily is hooked!) and also had a browse at McNally Jackson Books at Rockefeller Center. On Wednesday, August 2nd, we're heading to Porter Square Books in Cambridge, MA to see Laura Sims and Paul Tremblay in conversation. Come join us!
Welcome to episode 75 of the official podcast of Your Unofficial Boys. Every week we review beers, talk sports and discuss funny current events. Please like and Subscribe! Episode Guide: Beers of the Week: Orange Creamsicle Blender by Hopfly Brewing Co (rocky Mount, NC) - Rating: 5.00 Spiked Smoothie Blueberry Lemonade by Connecticut Valley Brewing Co. (South Windsor, Connecticut) - Rating: 4.50 Astronaut Food: Peach by Urban Artifact Brewing (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Rating: 4.25 Fact of the Week: Americans are expected to spend more than $20 billion on Father's Day gifts. While In 2022, the National Retail Federation (NRF) found that Americans spent $31.7 billion on Mother's Day gifts like flowers, apparel, dinner, and spa days—a $3.6 billion increase from 2021's spending. There are 1.5 billion fathers worldwide. 66.3 million of those father's are in the United States. The origin of the word dad may simply be baby talk - "The forms dada meaning 'Father'...originating in infantile or childish speech", says the Oxford English Dictionary. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the necktie is the most popular of all Father's Day gifts, which ….. Don't do. This Week in History: Father's Day Edition The first modern Father's Day was rooted in tragedy. Washington was the first state to celebrate Father's Day. That Father's Day takes place on the third Sunday in June just happened by accident. Father's Day wasn't officially recognized as a national holiday until 1972. Your Unofficial News: Sneaker thieves steal $13K worth of right-foot sneakers. TPD says gas station clerk planned robbery to leave work early. Naked UK Man caught having sex with a tree at Queen Elizabeth Gardens. TikToker arrives at his own funeral in a helicopter after faking his death. Unofficial Fanzone: MLB Standings. Current All-Star Vote Leaders. Adult Actress Moriah Mills threatens to release Zion Williamson sex tapes amid Pelicans trade rumors. Unofficial Thoughts: Bird in the Dryer. Shout-out to Well Travelled Beer located in Goldsboro, NC for the great beer selection this week. We are proud to announce that Your Unofficial Boys has become Ambassadors for the ShankItGolf brand. Please use the following link and use promo code: “YourUnofficalBoys” to receive 15% off any purchases. https://shankitgolf.com/?ref=yourunofficialboys Please go follow us on our social media and subscribe to our podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Google Podcast. Also check out our website www.yourunofficialboys.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/your-unofficial-boys/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/your-unofficial-boys/support
Carla from South Windsor went on a great first date. She's texted her date several times and hasn't heard back. She wants to know why she's being ghosted.
Tim Herriage is executive director at RCN Capital, a leading nationwide lender for real estate investments. In this episode, Tim discusses how to improve your chances of getting capital, how to be profitable in the lending business, and how to build a legacy by tracking net worth vs. cashflow. Tim Herriage | Real Estate Background Executive director at RCN Capital Portfolio: 7,000 loans per year across 45 states Based in: South Windsor, CT Say hi to him at: timherriage.com Best Ever Book: Start with Why by Simon Sinek Greatest Lesson: Do one more, no matter what it is. If I had just kept one more home per year, it would be about $10 million more in net worth. Start keeping assets now, and let time do its thing. Click here to learn more about our sponsors: MFINCON BAM CAPITAL DEAL MAKER LIVE
Happy National Poetry Month! We kick off this episode with Emily reading Lucille Clifton's poem, “Climbing,” and end with an in-depth conversation with poet Shuly Cawood about her poem, “Starter Marriage.” [The full text of Shuly's poem is at the end of this description if you'd like to read it before or while listening to the episode.] Both of us have Writing and Creativity on our minds. Emily started Julia Cameron's THE ARTIST'S WAY, and Chris is listening to WRITING FOR IMPACT by Bill Birchard. And we have some reading/writing synchronicity going on with Natalie Goldberg. Emily is reading & listening to her classic, WRITING DOWN THE BONES, and when visiting McNally Jackson at Rockefeller Center in NYC Chris picked up WRITING DOWN THE BONES DECK. More recently read books include WHY AM I SO ANXIOUS by Tracey Marks, MY DEAREST DARLING by Lisa Franco, BOOKSELLING IN AMERICA AND THE WORLD, ed. by Charles B. Anderson. And thanks to listener Colleen's birthday book club tradition, we revisited a childhood favorite, Judy Blume's ARE YOU THERE GOD? IT'S ME, MARGARET. There's another #buddyread on our horizon: TRAVELS WITH CHARLEY IN SEARCH OF AMERICA. We're reading this for the Vintage Book Club which is sponsored by Book Club on the Go and will meet on Thursday, April 20, 1 pm at the Wood Memorial Library and Museum in South Windsor, CT. All are welcome. We had a fantastic biblioadventure together in Boston. After spending the day working in Simmons University's Beatley Library, we visited the amazing independent bookstore, Brookline Booksmith. Emily is going to be moderating two author sessions at the Newburyport Literary Festival, April 28-30: — The Other Family Doctor: A Veterinarian Explores What Animals Can Teach Us about Love, Life, and Mortality by Karen Fine, DVM —Three Roads Back: How Emerson, Thoreau, and William James Responded to the Greatest Losses of Their Lives by Robert D. Richardson with a foreword by Megan Marshall (Emily's conversation will be with Megan). Chris is bummed that she won't be able to attend the Newburyport Literary Festival or either of the two Willa Cather conferences this June. She is, however, planning to attend a series of four virtual events with author Benjamin Taylor that the National Willa Cather Center is offering beginning on April 27th. Taylor's new book, CHASING BRIGHT MEDUSAS: A LIFE OF WILLA CATHER, is to be published in November. Visit the episode show notes for more details and links to the books, places, and events listed above.https://www.bookcougars.com/blog-1/2023/episode179 Happy Reading! Chris & Emily ______ Starter Marriage by Shuly Cawood after Erin Adair-Hodges* First there was the word and the word was trying. Trying the apartment with white walls, popcorn ceilings, footsteps heavy above, thudding over our days. Trying the job I took filing papers into squeaking cabinets, the one you took answering phones for dentists. Trying the brown bag lunches with limp sandwiches and sliced cheese, the softening apple, the room-temperature soda. Consuming it all on church steps, hunched below the overhang as it rained. Trying the cold pool after work with dead insects needing to be netted. Unraveling towels, TJ Maxx suits, the walk back on the no-car driveway. All heat evaporated. Empty stomachs. No one wanted what the other craved. Trying the red Chevrolet with the bad battery, no parking without pay, the bus rides to and from work, your stop, my stop, the sun hitting hard, us squinting at the sky. Your last day, the blue electric toothbrush they gave you as goodbye. Buzzing in your mouth with all those trapped words. Trying the new queen mattress we could not afford but bought anyway. Trying the laundry we toted to the next building, plastic hampers in our arms full of every day's dirt. Coffee but no creamer, bread but no toaster, sugar hardened in the bag. Day-old everything bagels, buy-one, get-one veggie burritos, dollar theater on Sundays. New job but less pay, new boss but no promotion. Saving for tickets for never vacations. Trying the places we gave up for each other: city salted by an ocean, all those fish and ferry rides; town with three stoplights, two policemen, a forest to get lost in. Your dreams, my dreams, weeds by the parking lot. Trying your face a broken banister, my hands an unused map. *The first nine words are borrowed from “Portrait of Mother: 1985” by Erin Adair-Hodges ______
Kyle from South Windsor is being ghosted. He went on a great first date and hasn't heard from his date since. He wants to find out why he's being ghosted.
Bob is joined in the last segment by Sophomore forward Jake Veilleux out of South Windsor
InterCommunity inspires hope and promotes whole person health by providing high quality, affordable, compassionate healthcare for everyone.INTERVIEW WITH: Kimberly L. Beauregard, LCSW, is the President and Chief Executive Officer of InterCommunity Healthcare Inc. InterCommunity, Inc. is a FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center). Our community health center provides same-day primary care services to every member of the community who walks in, regardless of life situation or ability to pay. We also provide a wide range of behavioral health and addiction recovery services. Our offices are located at 281 Main Street in East Hartford, CT, at 16 Coventry Street in Hartford, CT, and 828 Sullivan Avenue in South Windsor, CT. Our administrative office is located at 800 Connecticut Boulevard, 4th Floor, in East Hartford, CT.
Join me as I sit down with Anita Makselon from The Removery, a laser tattoo removal company. We discuss all things related to laser tattoo removal, and if you're watching the youtube version, the end of the episode finishes with video footage of me getting lasered at The Removery in South Windsor, CT! I can't recommend The Removery enough! They have multiple locations all over the United States, Australia and Canada You can find them at www.Removery.com and on instagram at @removery This podcast is to help educate you about procedures and products but is not meant to give medical advice. Please refer to your own medical provider to find out if these treatments are safe for YOU. New England Locations: Connecticut: South Windsor Massachusetts: Northampton, Framingham, Lawrence, Braintree, Dedham, Burlington, Boston New York: Brookly, NYC, Mineola, White Plains, Huntington, Staten Island, Hyde Park, Buffalo, Rochester, Albany
Episode 28: The Murder of Connie Dabate and the Fitbit that solved the caseWe return to our roots for another New England case. This time, we travel back to 2015, where Connie and Richard Dabate are a successful husband-wife duo and parents to two happy boys living in a well-to-do neighborhood in Ellington, CT. Two days before Christmas, law enforcement responds to a call at their home, and the case quickly grows confusing in the chaos and lies that surround it.Resources:National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233Or text START to 88788Go to https://www.thehotline.org/ for more informationDonations:Dabate Children's College Fund1645 Ellington Road, South Windsor, CT 06074Tune in to this episode to learn more!Don't forget to rate, follow, download, and tell a friend!Email us at: abouttime4tc@gmail.comFollow us on IG: about.time.for.true.crime.podSources:https://www.carmonfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Connie-Margotta-Dabate?obId=20501345https://ellingtonambulance.org/index.htmlhttps://www.forbes.com/companies/reckitt-benckiser-group/?sh=6551c8f6721ehttps://people.com/crime/fitbit-murder-people-magazine-story-2017/https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/richard-dabate-convicted-wife-connie-dabate-murderhttps://www.fox61.com/article/news/local/tolland-county/richard-dabate-murder-sentencing-ellington-connecticut/520-5686447d-52c5-4189-921c-7c4a71edaccfhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/two-timing-husband-richard-dabate-found-guilty-of-wife-connies-murder-in-connecticut-fitbit-casehttps://www.wfsb.com/2022/05/06/richard-dabate-testifies-court/https://nypost.com/2022/08/18/connecticut-man-richard-dabate-sentenced-in-fitbit-murder-case-of-wife-connie-dabate/https://www.wtnh.com/news/connecticut/tolland/richard-dabate-sentenced-for-wifes-murder/
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/SClSgfG4yU8 The FDA, the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, and the EZ Noble Sushi company have recalled all EZ Noble Sushi Products. These products all lack allergen information on their labels, and the undeclared allergens include eggs, milk, and wheat. Persons with allergies to these items could develop serious or life-threatening reactions to any or all of these allergens including those with gluten hypersensitivities and celiac disease. The affected products and their allergens include: shrimp tempura and spice shrimp rolls have egg and wheat; spicy salmon roll, spicy tuna roll, and spicy shrimp roll have egg allergens; Philadelphia avocado or cucumber classic rolls have milk; pink lady and salmon avocado rolls have eggs; shrimp tempura, lobster rolls, and California crunch rolls have wheat. EZ Noble Sushi was sold in all seven Geissler's Supermarket locations including: in Connecticut East Windsor, Windsor, Somers, Bloomfield, South Windsor, and Granby, and in Massachusetts Agawam,. Those who bought these EZ Noble sushi rolls should not consume them and return them to the point of purchase for a refund. If you need information, contact Geissler's at Geissler.com/contact-us. https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/consumer-protection-issues-food-safety-warning-ez-noble-sushi-ez-noble-sushi-voluntarily-recalling #eznoble #geisslers #sushi #milk #egg #wheat #allergies #recall
Stephen Singer is a reporter with the Courant. He explains how South Windsor has said maybe to Tesla, as the electric vehicle maker works to be allowed to sell cars in Connecticut.
CBIA BizCast host Ali Warshavsky speaks with Sentry Commercial co-founder and president Mark Duclos about post COVID-19 trends in leasing large office and industrial spaces. Duclos said remote and hybrid work environments changed what large corporations needed for space. He said landlords of larger buildings now have to evaluate if they can rent out a full space to a single company, need to divide it up for several, or even knock a building down. However, because of the e-commerce boom during the pandemic, Duclos said he saw large corporations seeking out more land in Connecticut and industrial spaces. “Land rich towns that are well located centrally are going to do well and certainly Windsor was one of those, South Windsor, East Windsor, and Enfield more specifically than East Windsor,” said Duclos. The CBIA BizCast is made possible through the generous support of Google. Please rate, review, and subscribe to the BizCast wherever you get your podcasts—we appreciate your support! If you have a story to tell, contact Ali Warshavsky.
If you or someone you know has struggled with substance use disorder, where would you go for help? This hour on Where We Live, we look at the shortage of hospital beds for the treatment of substance use disorder. We'll also discuss efforts to reduce repeat ER visits for overdose. And, Connecticut State Senator Dr. Saud Anwar highlights gaps in private insurance coverage and the need for payment reform, as well as the need for full compliance with a 2019 law. We'll hear from the head of an out-patient treatment clinic on the shortage of psychiatrists and clinicians required for Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), and efforts by clinics to attract and retain healthcare personnel. And, the executive director of Yale New Haven Children's Hospital discusses overcrowding at the ER and longer wait times for hospital beds for pediatric patients in a mental health crisis. If you or someone you know is seeking treatment for substance use disorder, call the local helpline 1-800-563-4086 to connect with resources. If you or someone you know requires help for a child in a mental health crisis, call 2-1-1 for assistance and support. GUESTS: Dr. Saud Anwar: Connecticut State Senator (East Hartford, Ellington, East Windsor, South Windsor); Chair, Children's Committee and Acting Chair, Public Health Committee Sabrina Trocchi: CEO, Wheeler Clinic Cynthia Sparer: Executive Director, Yale New Haven Children's Hospital Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can supporting your local Community affect your bottom line? Amy Kenkel and Laurie Surprenant say it can! Amy and Laurie are the owners of Leaps and Bones, a pet supply store and pet bakery with locations in South Windsor, Southington and a new location opening soon in Manchester, CT. They are passionate about giving back to the communities that have supported them and they have some great advice for other small business owners looking to give back while also boosting their bottom line. Find Out More About Leaps & Bones: Leaps & Bones Website Leaps & Bones on Instagram Leaps & Bones on Facebook Season 2 of Courageous Conversations, a podcast dedicated to inspiring women entrepreneurs and small business owners through the stories of incredible leaders has been brought to you by Webster Bank Be sure to follow Courageous Conversations wherever you listen to podcasts. To learn more about the Women's Business Development Council and the support we provide to help women thrive in business, visit us at www.ctwbdc.org. Learn more about the Equity Match Grant Program Find Out MoreAbout Us: WBDC on Instagram WBDC on Facebook WBDC on LinkedIn WBDC on Twitter Join WBDC Connect
Kevin Rennie of South Windsor is a lawyer and a former Republican state senator and representative. How Connecticut judges are chosen is shrouded in mystery, including one who missed work for 2 years.
Matt Powers and Jeff Sawyer have a combined experience of over 50 years. Having both worked alongside roofing companies throughout their careers, the team decided to formalize TruNORTH Roofing as part of the TruNORTH Construction business portfolio. Today, they service the majority of Connecticut and have established themselves as the trusted go-tos in both the home renovation and roofing industries. They prioritize relationships and they work to ensure that each client feels like the utmost priority. TruNORTH Roofing is a full-service roofing company. Based in South Windsor, Connecticut, the team services Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London, Tolland, and Windham Counties. A branch of TruNORTH Remodeling and Construction, the organization prides itself on prioritizing relationships, delivering the level of service clients have come to expect, and applying their trusted expertise to every project. Ask Jeff Sawyer and Matt Powers why they started TruNorth Construction and they'll probably say, in unison, “relationships.” So it makes sense that their relationship is at the core of the business. Their social media videos showcase their authenticity, the quality of their work, and how you can have fun in marketing your business. Jeff's passion for the renovation and construction industry started when he was young. He was the boy who could be found holding a hammer, helping his father around the house in Connecticut. He studied Architecture and has always been passionate about the design elements and the details that combined, help to take a blueprint and turn it into a reality. When Jeff is not at a job site he can be found scaling the nearest incline with his best pal and pup, Sammy, or catching the current on his paddleboard. One of Matt's first jobs was working for a local roofing company in Connecticut. From there, his passion for the renovation and construction space blossomed. A CT native, he is well known in the area and he prides himself on building relationships while giving back through various community initiatives, a long-time family tradition. He is typically on the front line of the job site, lending his expertise to incoming crew members and clients alike. When he isn't taking in the view from above atop a roof, he is usually hanging out with his son, Chase on the green, court, and/or ice. The dynamic between him and his partner, Jeff is the driving force behind the company's success and the many moments when he is stopped at the local Home Depot by a passerby who is excited to relay a casual, "I know you!" On this episode, we talk about how to positively impact your community, charities, and your roofing business. Links: https://www.trunorth-roofing.com/ https://www.instagram.com/trunorthroofing/ https://www.facebook.com/TruNORTH-Roofing-Inc-101886698743217/ Open Doors Outdoors Mission: To take Veterans, their families and young people into the outdoors for re-connection, healthy activity and healing. https://www.opendoorsoutdoors.org/ For Tips, Strategies, and Free Downloads visit our website and join the Roofing Success Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/1940365569408073/ https://roofermarketers.com The Roofing Success Podcast Text Jim @ (612) 512-1812 – Say Hi! I would love to hear your feedback, pros & cons! Please leave us a review!
Colton in South Windsor wants to know why his date isn't calling back for a second date. He took her to a hockey game and he hasn't heard from her since.
Hello to you listening in South Windsor, Connecticut!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is 60 Seconds, your daily dose of hope, imagination, wisdom, stories, practical tips, and general riffing on this and that.Whidbey has much to offer but one of the gifts might be over-looked. What is it? Our elderly population. Almost 60% of the Island is grey beards and seniors, elders, witches and wizards. You might expect life here to be nice and easy; but its alive, vital, young at heart.How? Volunteering at the 400 different organizations that need help. Paddling kayaks. Driving pick-up trucks to the recycle center. Involved in politics. Digging gardens. Plowing fields. Creating art. Singing at the bedsides of the dying. Raising chickens. Protesting with placards on street corners. And this: a women in my pilates reformer class celebrating - her 89th birthday - eyes clear and bright.We are all of us only temporarily able-bodied. We'll stop when we die. Until then, life requires being young at heart and persevering.Question: How are you keeping yourself temporarily able-bodied? This is the place to thrive together. Come for the stories - stay for the magic. Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, including Android, and join us next time! You're invited to stop by the website and subscribe to stay current with Diane, her journeys, her guests, as well as creativity, imagination, walking, stories, camaraderie, and so much more: Quarter Moon Story ArtsProduction Team: Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 - Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts
Episode 49: Dr. Vasanth Kainkaryam of 4 Elements DPC - South Windsor, CTIn today's episode, Dr. Kainkaryam shares about his DPC practice that he opened a day after he left his previous job. He shares his experience transitioning from being an employed physician to being his own boss opening his practice with the design of his ikigai in mind!This is My DPC Story, a podcast about the doctors doing direct primary care and direct specialty care.Find it on all major podcast platforms!->Be a My DPC Story INSIDER! Head over to mydpcstory.com today and sign up for our INSIDER NEWSLETTER!-My DPC Story SWAG is now available here!-Support the show @ the My DPC Story PAYPAL (All proceeds go to producing the show!)-For more information on this episode and much more, please visit mydpcstory.com.*Also, for up to date information on DPC, visit DPCnews.com!*The Hint operating system securely handles and automates member enrollment, employer plan administration, eligibility management, billing, invoicing, payments, collections, and more! Discover Hint today!The Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=U8K8HM52SPQ38)
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Leslie in South Windsor thinks her husband is cheating. He said he's done with having babies when they agreed on having 2 kids. She wants to know what's going on.
Who knew that two Italian guys from Hoboken would transform the bagel world of Connecticut and beyond? In 1990, Between Rounds had its start in Vernon, Connecticut. This first store, owned by Jerry Puiia, was patterned on a store that Jerry's dad (Vito) and his brother (Joe) owned in Hoboken, New Jersey. One year later, Jerry and his brother Joe opened a second Bagel Stop in South Windsor, Connecticut. Since the beginning, the Puiia brothers have manufactured and sold their own bagels, a hallmark which really sets them apart from other cafés. The business has evolved to a four stores, an ever expanding wholesale business providing fresh bagels to well known super markets and also franchising of the brand. For more information about Between Rounds, contact Jerry Puiia via his website BetweenRoundsBagels.com, or directly by email - Jerry@BetweenRoundsbagels.com.
Disclaimer We are very intoxicated when recording so please research anything we speak on for full clarity and understanding** This episode does not promote stealing in any way shape or form. The title was derived strictly off content presented. The moral in a sense is; if going to steal, steal from Corporation, never people. Corporations expect losses, people work hard for what they get. That's just two men perspective. A former manager at McDonald's steal over $18,000 from the store she worked at in South Windsor, CT. And it isn't her we have the dumbass award to. Why do we love America as a woman, but don't love our women as much as we love America? It makes you wonder. Are we the only ones who ever just wish we ran into some untraceable money that fell off the back of truck? Would you turn it and hope the universe blesses you in return? Or would you see that as the blessing itself? Do you feel we idolize celebrities more than we should? Should we put some on the pedestal that we do?Tune in and hear our perspective because you cant complete your dollar this week without our two cents and thats what we are here for, we complete each other. We make each other whole. Im less than your better half but I'm needed for completion. So help us help you be great and tell and friend to tell a friend.
Episode 6: Empowered To Do Great Things“You must be your authentic self. And the balance in that message is... being your authentic self, but also understanding that, you have to constantly work on your weaknesses, constantly seek to improve yourself. So, for me, “authentic” doesn't always mean, just accepting the status quo... It means staying true to yourself, but also recognizing, challenging yourself and allowing the Word of God to shape you as a person.” – Rev. Thomas Brew In today's episode, we spotlight Rev. Thomas Brew, the lead pastor of the South Windsor, CT Mission of Royalhouse Chapel International. Rev. Thomas has a powerful gift of teaching and imparting the word of God and oversees a large congregation and online community. To see him in such a public role might be surprising, given that he is by nature a very private person. So how does he do it? Well, Rev. Thomas shares that God calls a person, not a personality. He points out that the idea that you have to become somebody else, just to accept God's calling upon your life, is a very restrictive way of thinking that probably has prevented a lot of people from doing what God has called them to do. And he stresses the importance of being authentic to who you are, while continuing to challenge yourself to learn and grow as you allow the Word of God to shape you as a person. During this enlightening conversation, Rev. Thomas also candidly talks about the “burden of responsibility” in leadership. Get the book “Reflections of a Hopemonger” on Amazon: Reflections of A Hopemonger https://www.amazon.com/dp/9988902301/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_DVG5GCG3VKKC864RZYKE Click below to download my FREE document “A Powerful Strategy to (Re)build Hope in Challenging Times”. https://mailchi.mp/b1b7ab9b9829/powerfulstrategytorebuildhopefreebie
It's official. Birdhouse Coffee of South Windsor, Connecticut is the new sponsor of Coffee Date with D! We're very excited for this partnership....and also the amount of quality coffee consumption.In this episode, Danielle Chylinski sits down with Will Palauskas (Branding Marketing Manager) and Kevin Rodriguez (Head Roaster) of Birdhouse Coffee. This conversation bounces all around from the roasting process, to the way that social media plays a part in Birdhouse's success, the importance of the customer & community, and SO MUCH MORE.instagram.com/daniellechylinskiinstagram.com/birdhouse_coffee
Jamie in South Windsor wants to know why he's been ghosted. He went out to eat with a nice young lady and had an amazing time. He's been unable to get a hold of her for a second date.
On this episode Kristen & Dana dive into setting boundaries, building trust, and holding space to find & maintain meaningful relationships. They share lessons they have learned from their personal lives as well as Yoga Teacher Training and Life Coaching Certification, both received through The Yoga Shop located in South Windsor, CT. References: Interview with Katy Wilcox: https://anchor.fm/following/episodes/Following----Catherine-D--Wilcox--M-Div---ACPE-CE-ecvoae Interview with Kristin Santamaria: https://anchor.fm/following/episodes/Following----Kristin-Santamaria-ecd76g More info on Yoga Teacher Training: theyogashop.us --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Melissa in South Windsor wants to know why she's been ghosted. She went on a great first date with a guy named Ian. She hasn't heard from him since and she wants answers.
Tori in South Windsor went on a great first date. She went bowling and had cocktails. She's not sure why she hasn't heard from the guy. She wants to find out why she got ghosted.
Andrea in South Windsor went on a great first date. She met up with a guy for cocktails on an outdoor patio. She hasn't heard from him since and wants to know why.
Ashlyn in South Windsor went on a date with a guy she met at the grocery store. She said the date was great but hasn't heard from the guy. She wants to know why.
Beth in South Windsor went on a date on Black Friday. She hasn't heard from the guy since and weants to know why.
Caitlyn in South Windsor thinks her college boyfriend is cheating on her.
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
In this week's episode, I interview the poet Cailtin Doyle, plus Jeremy Da Cruz writes about reading James Joyce's "Eveline" on Amtrak. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES In Orlando, check out Wordier Than Thou, the open mic night that is roving across Florida. On Wednesday, May 27, it's at Stardust Coffee and Video. On June 14, come celebrate The Drunken Odyssey's 3rd birthday on a monorail line pub crawl. A teacher in South Windsor, Connecticut was forced to resign after allowing his class to listen to Allen Ginsburg's "Please Master."
Our topics today involve censorship, transgression, and reconciliation. Earlier in the week, The Nose panelists started talking about China's "dancing grannies" problem. This sounds like a Monty Python sketch, but it's real. In China's public squares, droves of people --most of them women and most of them with a little snow on their roofs -- assemble and dance, in various styles, to various kinds of music. Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.