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In the first live podcast EVER (pres. by Chinburg Properties) performed at the historic Stone Church in Newmarket, N.H., host Troy Farkas brings "Seacoast Stories LIVE" to one of the Seacoast's most iconic venues.To begin the show, he talks to Max Pruna, the beloved owner of La Mulita Coffee. Together, the two discuss Pruna's secret to craft coffee magic, why La Mulita is so universally enjoyed, and some breaking news regarding the expansion of the coffee shop! (00:00)Then, popular local musician Caitlin Piper plays three songs from her upcoming album, "In Cursive," which releases on June 12 (28:56). After that, she and Troy talk about her songwriting process, how the Seacoast has embraced her music, and more (42:05).And, in the headlining conversation, Dem. Stefany Shaheen makes her "Seacoast Stories" debut! The two talk about their shared experiences with type 1 diabetes, the pivotal 2024 moment that inspired Shaheen to run for U.S. Congress this year, the state of the housing market on the Seacoast, the fight to keep young people in N.H., why she's optimistic about Portsmouth's future, an uplifting story that was relayed to her by DNC Vice Chair Malcolm Kenyatta, and more(54:30).Plus, Shaheen takes a handful of questions from the audience (01:32:15).SPONSORS:Chinburg Properties: Find your next dream apartment today in Portsmouth, Dover, Rochester, and more!UPCOMING EVENTS:Seacoast Stories Dinner Club: Wed., May 20 in Portsmouth's West End! Sign up here.Seacoast Stories Dinner Club: Wed., June 3 in Portland, ME. Sign up here.AFFILIATE LINKS:3 Bridges Yoga: NEW yoga students can unlock a stellar deal of $45 for unlimited classes at the Seacoast's top yoga studio for a month! Visit 3BridgesYoga.com, select the "Seacoast Stories" special, and type in promo code SEACOASTSTORIES to activate the deal.Studio One: Use the code COASTIE26 at checkout on the Studio One website to unlock a 2-week trial of UNLIMITED spin, yoga, strength, pilates, and barre classes for a special price of $25 for "Seacoast Stories" listeners ONLY!
***SEACOAST STORIES LIVE HAPPENS THIS THURSDAY! SECURE YOUR TICKETS FOR THE STONE CHURCH SHOW HERE***Jennifer Wilder is always leveling up.Today, the highly-respected owner of two beloved Seacoast brands, LANEY & LU and Ginger Fox, rejoins host Troy Farkas to take us inside a hectic 2026 for her businesses. Plus, she reveals some breaking news regarding the LANEY & LU offerings, her ambitious plans for opening more restaurants, and what she's cooking up for LANEY & LU's 2026 Summer Wellness Series!Then, Jen takes the mic to grill Troy about Season 4 of "Seacoast Stories," where the two discuss his plans for building a "21st century media organization," his plans to hire staff soon, and the explosion of Seacoast Stories Dinner Club. Plus, inside the Seacoast dating scene, and a rapid fire round which includes some HOT takes.To support Jen, you can visit LANEY & LU in Portsmouth or Ginger Fox in Stratham, N.H. To take advantage of her business services, learn more at TheJenniferWilder.com/SeacoastStories.EPISODE CHAPTERS:SS Live at Stone Church! (00:00)A hectic start to 2026 for Jen's businesses (01:07)Jen's ambitious future plans + reflecting on closing the Exeter location (15:00)SPONSOR: Investment advisor David Higgins (26:14)The expansion of "Seacoast Stories" in Season 4 (28:00)The Seacoast dating scene + Seacoast Singles! (44:30)SPONSOR: Dermatology & Skin Health (50:15)The growth of Seacoast Stories Dinner Club (51:45)What's next? (54:52)Rapid fire! (01:01:38)SPONSORS:To get started on a path toward better financial investment, email our friend David Higgins david.higgins@wellsfargoadvisors.com! He's a Portsmouth legend, and you won't regret it.Dermatology & Skin Health: Get 15% off botox, filler, and laser treatments at all DSH locations by mentioning "Seacoast Stories" at checkout for the REST OF 2026! UPCOMING EVENTS:Seacoast Stories LIVE pres. by Chinburg Properties: On Thursday, May 7, the Seacoast's No. 1 podcast hits Stone Church in Newmarket, N.H.! Space is limited. Secure your tickets here.Seacoast Stories Dinner Club: Wed., May 20 in Portsmouth's West End! Sign up here.AFFILIATE LINKS:3 Bridges Yoga: NEW yoga students can unlock a stellar deal of $45 for unlimited classes at the Seacoast's top yoga studio for a month! Visit 3BridgesYoga.com, select the "Seacoast Stories" special, and type in promo code SEACOASTSTORIES to activate the deal.Studio One: Use the code COASTIE26 at checkout on the Studio One website to unlock a 2-week trial of UNLIMITED spin, yoga, strength, pilates, and barre classes for a special price of $25 for "Seacoast Stories" listeners ONLY!Investment and insurance products are Not Insured by the FDIC or Any Federal Government Agency, Not a Deposit or Other Obligation of, or Guaranteed by, the Bank or Any Bank Affiliate, Subject to Investment Risks, Including Possible Loss of the Principal Amount Invested.Investment products and services are offered through Wells Fargo Clearing Services (WFCS), LLC, Member SIPC, a registered broker-dealer and non-bank affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company. WFCS uses the trade name Wells Fargo Advisors. 1 North Jefferson, St. Louis, MO 63103.
Restaurants play an important role in society.But according to six-time James Beard nominee Evan Mallett, that role may not be what you think it is.Beyond serving food, Mallett believes it's the role of the restaurant - especially a successful one - to highlight diversity, support local farms, and offer a seat at the table to those who aren't often invited.Today, the chef/owner of Black Trumpet, a legendary downtown Portsmouth restaurant, joins host Troy Farkas for a wide-ranging discussion about Mallett's untraditional culinary background, the WILD road that led him to open one of the Seacoast's top restaurants 20 years ago, why he's bullish on foraging and using local ingredients, and the CRITICAL role restaurants play in a community.Plus, the origin story of Farm-a-Q, and how the 2020 murder of George Floyd led Mallett, Vida Cantina's David Vargas, and Portsmouth assistant mayor Jo Kelley to start the New England BIPOC Fest.Click these links to learn more about BIPOC Fest, Black Trumpet, and Farm-a-Q. For more weekly episodes like this one, please follow "Seacoast Stories" here on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.EPISODE CHAPTERS:SS Live at Stone Church! (00:00)Evan Mallett's untraditional culinary background (02:02)Working as a big food critic in Boston (09:50)Fleeing the U.S. to become a chef in Mexico (17:20)SPONSORS: Dermatology & Skin Health + Brass Tacks Photography (28:32)Evan & Black Trumpet's role in giving back to the community (32:12)The stresses of the restaurant industry on mental health (46:15)SPONSOR: Studioh Salon (56:06)Starting NE BIPOC Fest in 2020 (57:40)SPONSORS:Brass Tacks Photography: Book your Mother's Day session for your mother, grandmother, or wife TODAY by clicking this link.Dermatology & Skin Health: Get 15% off botox, filler, and laser treatments at all DSH locations by mentioning "Seacoast Stories" at checkout for the REST OF 2026! Studioh! Salon: Get $100 off your consultation regarding preventative hair loss! Visit their website, book an appointment, and say that "Seacoast Stories" sent you for your discount.UPCOMING EVENTS:Seacoast Stories Dinner Club: May 6 in Exeter, N.H. + May 20 in Portsmouth's West End! Sign up here.Seacoast Stories LIVE pres. by Chinburg Properties: On Thursday, May 7, the Seacoast's No. 1 podcast hits Stone Church in Newmarket, N.H.! Space is limited. Secure your tickets here.AFFILIATE LINKS:3 Bridges Yoga: NEW yoga students can unlock a stellar deal of $45 for unlimited classes at the Seacoast's top yoga studio for a month! Visit 3BridgesYoga.com, select the "Seacoast Stories" special, and type in promo code SEACOASTSTORIES to activate the deal.Studio One: Use the code COASTIE26 at checkout on the Studio One website to unlock a 2-week trial of UNLIMITED spin, yoga, strength, pilates, and barre classes for a special price of $25 for "Seacoast Stories" listeners ONLY!
If you enjoy cannabis, then you owe a debt of gratitude to Dana Brearley.Why? Because Brearley, along with his co-founder, James Folan, spent YEARS lobbying at the state house in Maine, running a medical marijuana company (Arcana), and learning all of the ins and outs of the business, all of which helped to pave the way for the legalization of recreational cannabis in Maine in 2016.Now, the two best friends own East Coast Cannabis. They opened their flagship shop in Eliot, Maine, in 2020 - the first recreational cannabis store south of Portland. Since then, business has EXPLODED, and they now own two more locations in Waterville and Lebanon, Maine.On today's special 4/20 edition of the episode, Brearley joins host Troy Farkas to discuss his path from payroll to plants, the numerous medical benefits of cannabis and how it "changes people's lives," the long fight to legalize recreational cannabis in Maine, how ECC became the Seacoast's most recognizable cannabis brand, and more.Plus, why hasn't New Hampshire legalized it yet?To learn more about ECC's offerings, visit ECCannabis.com. EPISODE CHAPTERS:SS Live at Stone Church! (00:00)Dana's introduction to cannabis (01:20)Working in the medicinal marijuana scene (10:00)Lobbying to get recreational legalized (20:55)SPONSOR: Studioh! Salon (22:55)BTS of building ECC after Maine legalized recreational (24:38)Why Meta keeps taking down ECC's social media accounts (46:42)Expanding to three stores (50:45)SPONSORS: Brass Tacks Photography & Budget Blinds of the Seacoast (54:35)When will N.H. legalize? (57:38)Inside the shopping experience at ECC (01:06:20)SPONSORS:Studioh! Salon: Get $100 off your consultation regarding preventative hair loss! Visit their website, book an appointment, and say that "Seacoast Stories" sent you for your discount.Visit Budget Blinds of the Seacoast for local windows, shades, & creating your cozy Seacoast dream home!Brass Tacks Photography: Book your Mother's Day session for your mother, grandmother, or wife TODAY by clicking this link.UPCOMING EVENTS:Seacoast Singles (35+) at 3S Artspace: THIS FRIDAY: 16 brave singles will stand on stage in a room full of single folks. It's hilarious, wholesome, and (single or not) we'd love to see you there. Buy your ticket here.Seacoast Stories Dinner Club: May 6 in Exeter, N.H. + May 20 in Portsmouth's West End! Sign up here.Seacoast Stories LIVE: On Thursday, May 7, the Seacoast's No. 1 podcast hits Stone Church in Newmarket, N.H.! Space is limited. Secure your tickets here.AFFILIATE LINKS:3 Bridges Yoga: NEW yoga students can unlock a stellar deal of $45 for unlimited classes at the Seacoast's top yoga studio for a month! Visit 3BridgesYoga.com, select the "Seacoast Stories" special, and type in promo code SEACOASTSTORIES to activate the deal.Studio One: Use the code COASTIE26 at checkout on the Studio One website to unlock a 1-month trial of UNLIMITED spin, yoga, strength, pilates, and barre classes for a special price of $25 for "Seacoast Stories" listeners ONLY!
Loneliness is the silent killer.According to a recent study, experiencing loneliness is as detrimental to one's health as smoking 15 cigarettes per day is.Portsmouth's Gwen Wiscount-Nisbet is disgusted by this.From the West End of Portsmouth, the Pennsylvania native joins host Troy Farkas to discuss her business, Fabrik, and the unique way it's directly confronting loneliness, a $1.9 TRILLION problem in the United States. The two talk about how loneliness and feelings of disconnect have been steadily increasing since the 1970s, a collective lost sense of community, why employers are struggling to keep employees engaged at work, and what Fabrik is doing to try to close the gap.Plus, top Seacoast restaurants, Gwen's time living in Boston, and she looks back on her recent wedding at Jimmy's Jazz & Blues Club!To learn more about Fabrik's efforts in cultivating community around the country, you can visit their website joinfabrik.com.EPISODE CHAPTERS:Why we adore the Seacoast (00:00)The declining sense of community since the 1970s (15:54)The lost art of serendipity & why Dinner Club is so popular (31:10)SPONSORS: Studioh! Salon & Brass Tacks Photography (38:32)Gwen's path to starting Fabrik (41:30)How bad the loneliness epidemic has gotten (52:10)How Fabrik is fighting back against loneliness (01:00:15)How employers can prioritize employees' social health (01:10:22)SPONSORS:Studioh! Salon: Get $100 off your consultation regarding preventative hair loss! Visit their website, book an appointment, and say that "Seacoast Stories" sent you for your discount.Visit Budget Blinds of the Seacoast for local windows, shades, & creating your cozy Seacoast dream home!Brass Tacks Photography: Book your Mother's Day session for your mother, grandmother, or wife TODAY by clicking this link.UPCOMING EVENTS:Seacoast Singles (35+) at 3S Artspace: On Friday, April 24, 16 brave singles will stand on stage in a room full of single folks. Will you be one of them? Buy your ticket here.Seacoast Stories Dinner Club: Wednesday, May 6, in Exeter, N.H.! Sign up here.Seacoast Stories LIVE: On Thursday, May 7, the Seacoast's No. 1 podcast hits Stone Church in Newmarket, N.H.! La Mulita's Max Pruna, musician Caitlin Piper, and politician Stefany Shaheen will each take the stage in front of a live audience. Space is limited. Secure your tickets here.AFFILIATE LINKS:3 Bridges Yoga: NEW yoga students can unlock a stellar deal of $45 for unlimited classes at the Seacoast's top yoga studio for a month! Visit 3BridgesYoga.com, select the "Seacoast Stories" special, and type in promo code SEACOASTSTORIES to activate the deal.Studio One: Use the code COASTIE26 at checkout on the Studio One website to unlock a 1-month trial of UNLIMITED spin, yoga, strength, pilates, and barre classes for a special price of $25 for "Seacoast Stories" listeners ONLY!
Dagan Migirditch has a lot to say.The co-owner and co-founder of Portsmouth's beloved Liars Bench Beer Co., Migirditch is a restaurant veteran, an avid reader, savvy businessman, and advocate for leaving the Seacoast better than he found it.And now with 10 years of Liars Bench under his belt, Migirditch believes he and his co-founder, Dane Nielsen, are only now achieving what they set out to do as two broke 28-year-olds with a dream a decade ago. In his return to "Seacoast Stories," the UNH graduate joins host Troy Farkas to discuss an array of things, like how he and Nielsen met at UNH, why they decided to go into business together, Migirditch's fond experiences of working in the Portsmouth restaurant scene 15 years ago, his thoughts on the current makeup of downtown Portsmouth, favorite memories from 10 years of Liars Bench, and why, despite a well-documented recent decline in alcohol consumption, he believes establishments like Liars Bench are vital for our happiness as humans.Plus, how Liars Bench is pushing back against I.C.E. raids in Seacoast restaurants, and why he believes it's his duty to speak up for those who can't speak up for themselves.OH ... and Dagan reacts to comments sent his way by angry social media followers
Katherine shares her journey from a young missionary sent overseas to confronting the realities of faith, sacrifice, and survival. Raised in the church and driven by a deep sense of purpose, she and her husband moved to the Middle East in their early twenties, navigating cultural barriers, personal risk, and the complexities of mission work. After experiencing trauma, health crises, and the unraveling of expectations, Katherine reflects on identity, belief, and what it means to rebuild life after everything changes.Support the show
*ANNOUNCEMENT* The next "Seacoast Stories" LIVE podcast is coming! In the first live podcast in the illustrious history of Stone Church Music Club, host Troy Farkas brings the Seacoast's No. 1 podcast to Newmarket, N.H., on Thursday, May 7. For this special recording, he'll talk to Max Pruna from La Mulita Coffee and U.S. Congressional Candidate Stefany Shaheen (-D). Plus, live music from Caitlin Piper, and an after-party upstairs in Stone Church's private room. The space is small, and seats are limited. Secure your ticket here.Amber Lilyestrom is one of the most powerful women the Seacoast has to offer.And yet, she's one of the most soft-spoken and deep-feeling people you'll ever meet.In the second part of her "Seacoast Stories" appearance, the 7-figure-earning business coach, poet, public speaker, podcast host, 4x author, proud UNH alum, rejoins the show to display all sides of her multifaceted personality.From the Tree Haus in the woods of Lee, N.H., the 44-year-old mom of two joins host Troy Farkas again to discuss why she became a business coach at 31 following a near-death experience during childbirth. Then, she talks about the local events that catapulted her to (Seacoast) superstardom, building a "right-sized" business for her life, and the heartbreaking infertility journey that ultimately led Amber and her husband to leave New Hampshire in the middle of the night to go adopt a baby boy in Florida.For daily inspiration from Amber, you can follow her on Instagram @amberlilyestrom, or check out "Homeward: The Sovereign Business Podcast" on Spotify. Her latest book, "Little Big Beautiful Things" is available here.EPISODE CHAPTERS:The big decision to become a brand & business coach at 31 (00:00)SPONSORS: LANEY & LU + Girl Scouts of the Green & White Mountains (26:30)The huge events she hosted on the Seacoast (29:50)Building a "right-sized business" in line with her values (35:55)Amber's painful fertility struggles (39:48)The emotional story of adopting her son (49:40)SPONSOR: 27 Teas (56:32)Amber's family dynamics & current life philosophy (58:20)SPONSORS:LANEY & LU: The Seacoast's go-to restaurant for feeding your mind, soul & spirit! Visit their Portsmouth location or order online here.27 Teas: Use code STORIES to get 15% off Manchester's high-quality hand-blended teas when shopping online or in-person!Girl Scouts of the Green & White Mountains! Get your girl started on her next adventure today by visiting GirlScoutsGWM.org.UPCOMING EVENTS:Seacoast Stories Dinner Club: Wednesday, April 15, in Manchester, N.H.! Sign up here.Seacoast Singles (35+) at 3S Artspace: On Friday, April 24, 16 brave singles will stand on stage in a room full of single folks. Will you be one of them? Buy your ticket here.AFFILIATE LINKS:3 Bridges Yoga: NEW yoga students can unlock a stellar deal of $45 for unlimited classes at the Seacoast's top yoga studio for a month! Visit 3BridgesYoga.com, select the "Seacoast Stories" special, and type in promo code SEACOASTSTORIES to activate the deal.Studio One: Use the code COASTIE26 at checkout on the Studio One website to unlock a 1-month trial of UNLIMITED spin, yoga, strength, pilates, and barre classes for a special price of $25 for "Seacoast Stories" listeners ONLY!
Named one of the Top 20 Guitarists of All Time by Rolling Stone, Richard Thompson is one of the world's most critically acclaimed and prolific songwriters. In addition to his beloved catalog and in addition to many other honors - Thompson has received Lifetime Achievement Awards for Songwriting on both sides of the Atlantic.He'll be in the WAMC region early next month, playing The Bardavon in Poughkeepsie, New York on November 7 and Stone Church in Brattleboro, Vermont on November 8.Will Hermes is a regular contributor to NPR, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and Pitchfork. He's the author of “Love Goes to Buildings on Fire” and “Lou Reed: The King of New York.” His substack of music writing is at newmusicoldmusic.substack.com.Hermes spoke with Richard Thompson for WAMC.
In this episode of the Good Days podcast, hosts Eddy and Charlie engage in a lively discussion with guest Pastor Dave Carr from 12 Stone Church. They explore the importance of intergenerational relationships in youth ministry, the impact of social media on students, and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a digital age.
This Friday, September 19, WAMC On the Road visits Assembly in Kingston, New York where Sarah LaDuke will host a broadcast recording for “WAMC Live in Concert” showcasing the dreamy and remarkable songwriter, harpist, vocalist, and music producer: Mikaela Davis.Davis will play 315 Thursdays - a summer concert series in Syracuse on (you guessed it!) Thursday, then the show in Kingston on Friday and followed-up by a Saturday concert at Lark Hall in Albany, New York and a Sunday gig at Stone Church in Brattleboro, Vermont.
Come along with me on a walking tour of Independence, Missouri! We'll explore the historic Temple Lot Church (Hedrickites) and look at rare photographs from the Great Depression, when attempts were made to build the Jackson County Temple on the very cornerstones Joseph Smith laid in 1831. We'll also stop by the Stone Church, the oldest church in Missouri, built by Joseph Smith III, and visit the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. As we walk, we'll trace the same steps once taken by Harry Truman, stopping at the United Nations Peace Plaza and the Auditorium he frequented after returning home from the presidency. Our journey will also take us to the Cutlerite Church and Temple. It's a unique chance to experience history, faith, and legacy all in one walk—you won't want to miss it! https://youtu.be/E-z1dRBPzqw Don't miss our other Tangent Trips! https://gospeltangents.com/mormon_history/gt-trips/ Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved From Zion to Truman Join us on an extended walking tour through Independence, Missouri, a city rich with pivotal moments in both the Restoration movement and American political history. From the foundational sites of early Mormonism to the stomping grounds of President Harry S. Truman, Independence offers a unique blend of historical insights. The Sacred Ground: Temple Lot Our journey begins at the Temple Lot, a site dedicated by the Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith and other Mormon leaders on August 3, 1831. This area was envisioned as the center of Zion, a grand temple complex. Today, it's surrounded by several significant structures, including the Community of Christ Auditorium and Temple, the LDS Stake Center, and LDS Visitor Center. The Temple Lot Church, sometimes known as the Hedrick-ites, stands prominently. This site has seen its share of trials; the first and second churches built here were both tragically destroyed by fire. A particularly heartbreaking incident in 1990 saw a former member reportedly burn down a church with the misguided belief that it would expedite the rebuilding of the temple. Plans for a larger temple with groundbreaking and footings were halted by the Great Depression, leaving a famous foundation hole. Interestingly, artifacts like stones, found by Otto Fetting, are on display, hinting at the never-realized Greek-style design. The envisioned temple's footprint was surprisingly small, especially compared to later temples like Nauvoo or Salt Lake. Inside the Temple Lot Visitor Center, you can see photographs of early leaders and even a display of the Book of Commandments, a precursor to the Doctrine and Covenants, which is apparently being phased out of print and may be de-canonized. Architectural and Spiritual Diversity: Other Churches of Independence Just a short distance away, we visit the Stone Church, which stands as the oldest church in Missouri built by Joseph Smith III. Its interior, with its large pipe organ, impressive stained-glass windows, and wooden pillars, might remind visitors of the Salt Lake Tabernacle, albeit on a smaller scale. The Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has its headquarters in the former Chrisman High School, a building that also operates a lunch program for the homeless. A particularly unique stop is the Cutlerite Church, established by Alpheus Cutler in 1853. This small denomination, with fewer than a dozen members (most over 70), maintains a distinctive practice: they are one of the few churches outside the LDS Church and some polygamous groups that practice baptisms for the dead and endowments. Their building serves a dual purpose, with a chapel on the first floor and a "temple area" on the second, where sacred" temple work is conducted. Early Mormon Footprints and Conflicts Independence also holds the memory of early Mormon settlers and the tensions they faced. We visit the site of Edward Partridge's home and the relocated Jones Flournoy Home,...
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Construction to restore the 200-year-old tower of Saint John's oldest church is underway. Now the race is on to preserve the historic Stone Church and raise the capital to complete the project. Rev. Jasmine Chandra updates host Emily Brass on the work being done and how the fundraising is going.
HOUR 2 - They Said It: Belichick analyzing the draft live is the new Pats porn Guest leads from The Stone Church in Brattleboro Vermont The News With Courtney: Protests and arrests all over Boston and beyond
Live from The Stone Church in Brattleboro, Vermont for the first road show of the season! The crew reacts to the Patriots drafting Drake Maye and that is the talk of the town! Also, the goalie rotation conversation that won't go away
HOUR 4 - Scheim tries to defend his very poor mock draft Wiggy is a Sway-man Thank you Brattleboro and The Stone Church!!
The Stone Church's Grrrls 2 The Front program wants to increase the number of women, trans and nonbinary people in the music industry with education and live events.
MARCH 7, 2024 – Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson headlined the annual State of the County Address, presented by Axis and HNTB and hosted by the Gwinnett Chamber and Council for Quality Growth. The event, held at 12 Stone Church, convened a diverse audience of more than 1,000 business and community […]
The Voice of Business Podcast (formerly Member Spotlight) with the Gwinnett Chamber
MARCH 7, 2024 – Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson headlined the annual State of the County Address, presented by Axis and HNTB and hosted by the Gwinnett Chamber and Council for Quality Growth. The event, held at 12 Stone Church, convened a diverse audience of more than 1,000 business and community […] The post 2024 State of the County Address appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Long-running Saint John chess champ John Torrie joins us to talk about the "philosopher's game" and this weekend's John de Soyres Memorial Chess Tournament at Stone Church.
In this episode of Creative Guts, co-hosts Laura Harper Lake and Sarah Wrightsman interview musicians Lindsay Garfield and Jon Nolan in front of a live audience at Exeter High School. Lindsay Garfield is a singer, songwriter, and musical educator and founding member of the San Francisco-based country-rock band Or, the Whale. Lindsay spent the last decade performing under the name Paige & The Thousand. She currently writes and performs in the band Tiny Dog Fight, and sings background vocals in Todd Hearon's Americana outfit. Jon Nolan is the longtime frontman of New England alt-country pioneers Say ZuZu. Jon explores the dreamier, pop-infused parts of his Americana sensibility in his solo material. Lindsay and Jon jam together during Slow Cooker sessions at The Stone Church in Newmarket!In this episode, we'll talk about their creative childhoods, how they are looking at success, and the themes that appear in their music. In the second half of today's episode, you'll hear a sample of Lindsay and Jon's music. The students at Exeter High School submitted prompts ahead of time and both Lindsay and Jon will explain the process of writing a song about pencils versus pens. Find Lindsay online at www.LindsayGarfieldMusic.com and Instagram at www.Instagram.com/linzred. Find Jon online at www.JonNolan.net and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/jonnolannh.This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at Exeter High School with support from the NH State Council on the Arts. Special thank you to our friends at Exeter High School!Listen to this episode wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com. Be friends with us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CreativeGutsPodcast and Instagram at www.Instagram.com/CreativeGutsPodcast. If you love listening, consider making a donation to Creative Guts! Our budget is tiny, so donations of any size make a big difference. Learn more about us and make a tax deductible donation at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com.
1/4/24: Rep. Jim McGovern on war & peace & Biden. Stone Church's Erin Scaggs & Alouette Batteau: women in the music industry. GCC Prof. Brian Adams & climate activist Russ Vernon Jones: the failed COP conference. Ruth Griggs & NMH Music Program Director, composer & saxophonist Ron Smith -- LIVE!
1/4/24: Rep. Jim McGovern on war & peace & Biden. Stone Church's Erin Scaggs & Alouette Batteau: women in the music industry. GCC Prof. Brian Adams & climate activist Russ Vernon Jones: the failed COP conference. Ruth Griggs & NMH Music Program Director, composer & saxophonist Ron Smith -- LIVE!
1/4/24: Rep. Jim McGovern on war & peace & Biden. Stone Church's Erin Scaggs & Alouette Batteau: women in the music industry. GCC Prof. Brian Adams & climate activist Russ Vernon Jones: the failed COP conference. Ruth Griggs & NMH Music Program Director, composer & saxophonist Ron Smith -- LIVE!
1/4/24: Rep. Jim McGovern on war & peace & Biden. Stone Church's Erin Scaggs & Alouette Batteau: women in the music industry. GCC Prof. Brian Adams & climate activist Russ Vernon Jones: the failed COP conference. Ruth Griggs & NMH Music Program Director, composer & saxophonist Ron Smith -- LIVE!
Historical Show •WCFC TV-38: Apostle Richard D. Henton, Rev. Clay Evans and Taft Harris •Pastor Owen Carr of Stone Church just outside of Chicago, IL was inspired by God to reach people throughout Chicagoland. He was given a vision and through prayer, donations and support of the church, and bank support was able to bring into fruition an Independent Christian Television station. •At the time the television station was the largest Christian station which grew to spread the Word through various programs. This focus is on a few the first African American programming for the station which was Apostle Richard D. Henton, Rev. Clay Evans and Taft Harris. •Apostle R.D. Henton - The Breakthrough Telecast; Rev. Clay Evans – The Fellowship Hour and Taft Harris – Saturday Nite Sing Pastor Owen Carr's vision was the spark to bringing local and eventually worldwide attention to Christian programming on television expanding the outreach beyond the radio waves. •Please send me an email sharing your thoughts about this show segment also if you have any suggestions of future guests you would like to hear on the show. Send an email to letstalk2gmg@gmail.com •You may also “like” and share the podcast episode; or you may subscribe to be alerted when the newest show is published. •NEW RADIO SHOW ON INTERNET RADIO STATION WMRM-DB SATURDAY MORNING 9:00 AM CST / 10:00 AM EST •The Podcast and Radio show may be heard anywhere in the World! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letstalk2gmg-ansonia/message
Baxie talks to Aaron Lange, the author and illustrator of the new book "Ain't it Fun: Peter Laughner and Proto-Punk in the Secret City". The book is an incredibly ambitious story of the complicated history and culture of one of America's most misunderstood cities--Cleveland, Ohio. It's also a story about one of Cleveland's most influential and iconic figures--the late Peter Laughner of the band Pere Ubu. Until now, Laughner's life and legacy has gone largely underrecognized. However, he is responsible for creating some of the greatest anthems in American Punk Rock history! And Aaron's Lange's book does an amazing job connecting Laughner's life to city from where he came. Listen on Apple Podcast, SoundCloud, Spotify, and on the Rock102 website.
Here we go Folks! You all know we are big music fans here at the No Outlet podcast and you are in for a treat tonight as we have a Bass Virtuoso joining us! Nate Edgar has played with so many bands including John Browns Body, one of the most Iconic Reggae bands of all time and was also part of Groove Child, the Danny Mayer Trio and most recently the Nth power among many many more! Bottom line is that the the dude is a BAD ASS Bass player and an all-around cool guy! We talked about how the DARE program was the origination of his musical journey (true!), he provides the best answer ever to the NOP Staple question "how many UFOS have you seen", his first band/show, the first concert that he paid for, he reveals where to get the best cup of coffee in the seacoast area, we unlock the mystery of how people from the northeast are slightly different from each other, he describes the magic of the Stone Church, he reveals that he has been chased by several ghosts (been there), the genius of a Tribe Called Quest, we provide a new definition of Soul/Gospel music, he graciously provides his Mount Rushmore of Bass Guitarists, his international musical travels, the number of Dead shows he has seen, his favorite TV show of the moment, the most recent piece of music added to his collection and we reminisce about the Legendary Retail Stores Mosquito Traders and Watermonkey among many other super important topics. Thank you for coming on the show Nate, we hope you all enjoy the conversation as much as we did. #UFO, #UAP, #Bass, #Stonechurch, #gratefuldead, #DARE, #hamptonbeach, #reggae, #nthpower, #groovechild, #johnbrownsbody, #Boston, #caffekilim, #tribecalledquest, #severance, #appleTV, #ghosts, #charleskynard, #eltoropoopoo, #boston, #portsmouthnh
We discuss the prophecies of Lehi and Nephi as well as the Tree of Life and how this concept appears in many many different religious backgrounds through the ages. Nephi and Lehi were not from the priestly tribe of the time. They were not Levites but God went outside the main priesthood at that time to call two men to fulfill His work. They both testify that their authority came directly from the Holy Ghost. Link to the Stone Church visit by a protestant doing a video on 52 churches in 52 weeks. We discussed this at the beginning of episode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc2oi...Video podcast Book of Mormon study by Bob Bobit notes for 1 Nephi ch2Scripture Search and Study http://www.restoredgospel.comThe Bible Project http://bibleproject.comContact us with comments or questions at:http://restoredgospelpodcast@gmail.comOr call us and leave a voice message at our podcast line816-379-6454