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Talk More Talk is delighted to welcome Gary Burr, Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame member and an ASCAP, Billboard and NSAI Country Songwriter of the Year. He has written fifteen #1 hits and has had songs recorded by Faith Hill, Garth Brooks, Carole King, Christina Aguilera and Ricky Martin, Kelly Clarkson and many others. In addition, he has collaborated with Ringo Starr many times, writing songs such as "Can't Do It Wrong" and performing as part of the Roundheads. Gary's appearances: Feb. 9: LAUREL CANYON BAND (with Mark Hudson and Mark Mirando)---Tarrytown Music Hall, Tarrytown NY, 8pm https://tarrytownmusichall.org/ Feb. 12: with GEORGIA MIDDLEMAN and JIM VALLANCE--"Nashville To New York"--Cutting Room, NY, 7:30pm https://thecuttingroomnyc.com talkmoretalk.com talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com @talkmoretalk1 https://www.facebook.com/talkmoretalkvideocast https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkMoreTalkASoloBeatlesVideocast
Vincent from Brooklyn talked about Eric Adams and the flash floods. Maria from Tarrytown NY talked with Mark about the judges and lawyers working against Trump who want to get their names in the history books.
This episode I start with recap of the Tarrytown NY show, then I move on to todays topic of selling football cards during the NFL playoffs and my strategies after the Super Bowl as a dealer. S2E4
This week we talk about the Philipsburg Manor, Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown NY. Trigger Warning on this episode as we do discuss details of slave ownership of the 1700's. Make sure you subscribe, follow and review us. It really helps us keep bringing you stories like this!Follow Us: @therealcrimepodcastQuestions? Email Us at Therealcrimepodcast@gmail.comSubscribe, follow and rate us on itunes, spotify, goodpods and where ever you listen!Episode written by Christina Van De WaterEpisode Editing by Christina Van De WaterCo-Hosted by Christina Van De Water & Kristen Varneysleepy-hollow-excerpt.pdf (weebly.com) Philipsburg Manor Archives - Institute of History, Archaeology, and Education (ihare.org) Slavery in the 1700s - The history of slavery (weebly.com) 8 Most Inhuman Ways Black Slaves Were Punished During Slavery (answersafrica.com) Philipsburg Manor: Historic Attraction in Historic Hudson Valley's Sleepy Hollow - Witchery Art: A Gothic Cabinet of Curiosities and Mysteries (gothichorrorstories.com) Discover the Haunting History of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow (hvmag.com) Slavery in the Colonial North and the Philipsburg Manor – A Historian's Views (historianviews.com) Philipsburg Manor: A Heritage Site of Slavery (hudsonvalley.org) Support the show
Jonathan Kruk is a Hudson River Valley author, folklorist & master storyteller best known for his solo performances of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow in the historic, 17th-century church that inspired Washington Irving's Halloween classic. In his whimsical & hypnotic style, our guest bard recounts a slew of history & regional lore: a Native American Hudson River creation myth; a waterfall's tragic love story between a native maiden & her captive; a paranormal parable to prideful sailors as they pass Thunder Mountain; the Revolutionary War history behind Mother Hulda the witch & the mythic Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow. Jonathan then shares an uncanny personal experience tracking down the grave of The Wandering Leatherman, a mysterious cave-dwelling vagabond from the 1800's. Towards the end I tell my own story about going into a broken open tomb in an abandoned cemetery, adding to the overall haunted mood of the valley & this exceptional episode.Get tickets to Jonathan's annual "Irving's Legend" solo performance in Tarrytown NY and/or check out his books: Legends and Lore of Sleepy Hollow and the Hudson Valley, and Legends and Lore of the Hudson Highlands. Follow Our Numinous Nature & my naturalist illustrations on InstagramCheck out my shop of shirts, prints, and books featuring my artContact: herbaceoushuman@gmail.com
Orient Point Lighthouse is a cast-iron, so-called “sparkplug” type lighthouse in a location known as Plum Gut, between Plum Island and Orient Point at the northeastern tip of Long Island, New York. After its 1958 automation, the Coast Guard considered tearing it down and replacing it with a simple pipe tower, but a public outcry saved the structure and some restoration work was carried out. Orient Point Lighthouse, New York. photo by Jeremy D'Entremont Randy Polumbo In 2013 the property was auctioned under the guidelines of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000. The winner of the auction was Randy Polumbo, an artist and the founder of the New York City eco-construction company, Plant. Randy's work has been exhibited nationally and abroad. Over the past few years he has transformed the interior of the lighthouse, adding a kitchen and studio space. He's installed a spinning, glowing sphere on the watch room gallery, and a colorful grotto inside, which he calls a “walk-in kaleidoscope." Randy plans to make the lighthouse available for artists, writers, and composers who want to be “lost at sea for a week or more.” Click here to read more about Randy Palumbo and Orient Point Lighthouse Tarrytown Lighthouse, New York. photo by Jeremy D'Entremont George Latimer Tarrytown Lighthouse went into service on October 1, 1883, about 20 miles north of New York City on the east shore of the Hudson River. It's a cast-iron caisson structure, with four stories inside and a light 56 feet above mean high water. The Tappan Zee Bridge, spanning the Hudson River at its widest point, was completed in 1955. The bridge, with powerful lights and a foghorn on its center span, rendered the lighthouse virtually obsolete. After years of abandonment, the lighthouse was acquired by Westchester County. It has again fallen into disrepair in recent years, but Westchester County recently announced a major restoration project. Westchester is led by County Executive George Latimer, who took office in January 2018 as the ninth County Executive. Use this player to listen to the podcast:
Joe T from Brooklyn NY tells his story and is the speaker for Spiritual Meeting at this celebration of the 75th Anniversary of The Big Book held in Tarrytown NY in March of 2014.Email: sobercast@gmail.comSupport Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donateWe have added a page of meetings that have moved online https://sobercast.com/online-meetingsSober Cast has 1300+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
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Joe T from Brooklyn NY is speaking at a meeting with the title "Spiritual Meeting" at the 75th Anniversary of The Big Book held in Tarrytown NY 2014. Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate Sober Cast has 1000+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
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We have two speakers from the 75th Anniversary of The Big Book in Tarrytown NY in 2014. The first speaker is Hispanic districts speaker Luis A, telling his story he is followed by NYCYPAA Speaker Erika R, she became sober in 2005.
Brad Szollose is an award-winning author of Liquid Leadership, which delves deeply into today's modern management strategies that get Boomers and Millennials working together. He has been featured in Forbes, Inc., New York Magazine & Advertising Age. Brad has appeared on TV, radio, and many podcasts plus other media outlets around the world. In 2016, Brad was awarded a TEDTalk in Tarrytown NY, here is the link to his video: https://youtu.be/99Q3aP8q8Xw As a professional speaker, Brad has been a speaking coach for hundreds of people over the past 20 years from CEOs to professional comedians, corporate presenters, celebrities, royal families, and entrepreneurs. Click
[SPECIAL BROADCAST] This Thursday, after his regular show, The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam brings you a special edition of his show to introduce ou to Paula Caracappa, founder and owner of the Awaken Fair. This will be a panel with several guests who are speakers at the Awaken Fair, including: Elliott Landry, Zoey Roberts and others! Join us for this special edition and for more great conversations and learn all about this amazing event taking place on April 22nd 2018! Segment 1: Dr. Tranquility is in the house! Sam introduces Paula Karacapa, the founder and owner of Awaken Fair (this Sunday), and Photographer Elliott Landy, famous for his photos of musicians like Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix. Awaken Fair is a gathering that shares holistic practices and ideals.Through energy, Elliott brings people into what he calls “essence” or “sharing stillness.” The Awaken Fair is about bringing people to a better place. Negativity tries to pull us in the wrong direction. We don't need to swim so hard. The energy is there for us to float across. Segment 2: Holistic technologies and keynote speakers are just a few of what can be expected at the Awaken Fair. Big names like Dr. Eric Kaplan and Karen Cigna will be present for the fair.The Awaken Fair is about sharing, so don't be afraid to sample whatever ideas present themselves. Sam takes a call from Karlissa, a holistic aeromatic vendor at the Awaken Fair. The vendors treat each other like family. The fair is about community, not competition Segment 3: Paula's vendors have the community's interests at heart. Educating the community is a top priority for Awaken Fair. The Awaken Fair takes place on April 26th from 10am to 5pm at the Double Tree Hotel on 455 S. Broadway in Tarrytown NY. Find out more info at Awakenfair.com Segment 4: Sam and Paula take a call from Sasha, another vendor at the Awaken Fair. Sasha finds internal balance growth through her work at the fare. Becoming whole in our journey is difficult without holding hands with one another. The beginning and end are the same. Divides force us to become “hole” instead of “whole.” Sharing gifts is all we have. Sam and Dr. Tranquility will be speaking at Awaken Fair at 11:45am in Hudson Room B on Podcasting Your Way to Success. Paula's word of advice: just breathe. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-conscious-consultant-hour8505/donations
Two speakers at the 75th Anniversary of The Big Book in Tarrytown NY in 2014. First up is an Al Anon Speaker Joan L (Suffolk) and AA Speaker Steve S from the AA General Service Office.
Colette Lopane Capella, LMHC New Day Vitality Psychotherapy, Westchester Ny and Bronx Ny speaks to Narcisa Sierra, LMHC of Foot steps to wellness in White Plains Ny and Tarrytown NY about trauma and therapy in this episode, clopanetherapy.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newdayvitality/support
Earth Mama Jan Johnsen has some practical advice for Creating Serenity in your Spring Garden. www.serenityinthegarden.com Victoria Vero talks crystals, sage and singing bowls. Dr. George Gersten explains the Nucca chiropractic atlas adjustment that may relieve your back pain in one visit. Meet Victoria and George at the Awaken Fair in Tarrytown NY, March 26. www.awakenfairs.com
Today's guest is Jim Koeppel. Jim is a Blues guitarist from Tarrytown NY. His rhythmic blues will get your toes tapping and your fingers snapping. Jim is the founder of blues and country combination. He led his own band in the New York area during the 80's and 90's opening for artists like Taj Mahal, Doc Watson and David Bromberg. He released his first solo record Johnny's in the Doghouse and now his latest album RSVP to Paradise is available - you can pick up a copy and connect with Jim here: RSVP to Paradise Album & Facebook Page Jim's songs have also appeared in documentaries by independent filmmaker David Liban. Happy Listening, Rock On & Rock Out! Dawn-Marie xo
Playlist: Paper Hill Casket Co. -DEad of the Night, John Fries & the Heat- Technicolor You, Jeff Pitchell(featuring Jay Geils)-Homework, Frank Varela- Gospel Truth, Mike Crandall Band- 20 Miles, Sarah & the Tall Boys- Friday Night Man, Peter Karp/Sue Foley- More Than I Bargained For, Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez- Daddy Rollin’, Miss Tess & the Talkbacks- This Affair, Henry Wagons- Unwelcome Company, Ten Foot Polecats- Lost at Sea, Three Wheeled Fonk Cirkis- Search for the Arachnid, Mojomatics- Soy Baby. Feed Our Friends Contest: This week’s winner in our Feed Our Friends Contest was Nick Balkun. He won a $50 gift card to Black-Eyed Sally’s in Hartford simply by friending our Facebook Fan Page. Congratulations Nick!! Black-Eyed News: Our first piece of news this week was the passing of Chicago Blues legend Magic Slim at the age of 75. You can find the link to his obituary here: http://www.americanbluesscene.com/2013/02/magic-slim-passes-away-at-75/ The second piece of news was of the passing of blues music supporter Paul Mcillheny of the Tabasco Pepper Sauce Co. I found a nice piece about his career here: http://www.americanbluesscene.com/2013/02/the-tabasco-king-paul-mcilhenny-passes-away-at-68/ There is an extensive interview with the wonderful Janiva Magness that spans her career including her very sad early years. You can find it here: http://thebluesblast.com/Archive/BluesBlasts/2013/BluesBlast2_21_13.htm Rolling Stone Magazine lists the Top 10 James Bond Themes of All Time. Find that here: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/the-top-10-james-bond-theme-songs-20121005 Blues in the Area: FRIDAY (3/1) Mike Law & The Playboys / Henry Wagons - Black Eyed Sally's, Hartford. Sugar Ray and the Bluetones - Chan's, Woonsocket RI. Paul Gabriel Blues Band - Redding Roadhouse, Redding. Johnny & the East Coast Rockers - Knickerbocker Cafe, Westerly RI. Mojo Duo - Coalhouse Pizza, Stamford. Petey Hop - Set Back Inn, Tarrytown NY. Kathy Thompson Band - Cobbs Mill Inn, Weston. SATURDAY (3/2) Roomful of Blues / John Fries - Fairfield Theater Company, Fairfield. Petey Hop - Warwick Valley Winery (2 PM) and Black Eyed Sally's, Hartford (9 PM). Tom Sanders Band - Alpine Lodge, Mt Southington. Professor Harp - The Stomping Ground, Putnam. Eric Ducoff Band - Theodore's, Springfield MA. Jonathan Edwards - Infinity Music Hall, Norfolk. Ricky Russell & The Cadillac Horns - Knickerbocker Cafe, Westerly RI. Eran Troy Danner (solo/acoustic) - GW Tavern, Washington Depot. Verela / Pop - CW's Chops "n" Catch, Manchester. Carole Capen Kargher / Cornelius "Con" Dowd - The Buttonwood Tree, Middletown. SUNDAY (3/3) CTBS Invitational Jam - Pine Loft, Berlin. Booker T - Katharine Hepburn Arts Center, Old Saybrook. The Last Waltz Live (Roxy Perry and many others)- Irvington Theater, Irvington NY.
Asked by Lutheran Brethren, Upstate NY to speak to the Women at a Brunch in Tarrytown NY