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Highlights:1) George's personal experiences with paranormal, UFO, extraterrestrials, or angels?2) The real story of how George Noory took over Coast to Coast radio from Art Bell?3) What are George's live events and concerts this year?4) The Mysteries that keep George up at night?5) Tommy D. sheds light behind the scenes on Coast to Coast & on GAIA TV?My guest, George Noory, host of the nationally syndicated Coast to Coast AM, captivates millions of listeners with discussions on the paranormal, time travel, alien abductions, and conspiracies. A seasoned broadcaster with an Emmy-winning news career, Noory took over Coast to Coast AM in 2003, following Art Bell's retirement. His passion for exploring the unexplained dates back to his youth and has driven his decades-long career in radio, television, and writing. George has authored multiple books, hosts Beyond Belief on GAIA TV, and appeared on Ancient Aliens and The Larry King Show. Noory, a Detroit native and U.S. Naval Reserve veteran, continues to seek answers to the mysteries of our time. Get tickets here for George's Live Shows: https://www.coasttocoastam.com/calendar/Want to know what your galactic ancestry is? Unlock your cosmic potential with a FREE Starseed Video and Report!
Highlights:1) George's personal experiences with paranormal, UFO, extraterrestrials, or angels?2) The real story of how George Noory took over Coast to Coast radio from Art Bell?3) What are George's live events and concerts this year?4) The Mysteries that keep George up at night?5) Tommy D. sheds light behind the scenes on Coast to Coast & on GAIA TV?My guest, George Noory, host of the nationally syndicated Coast to Coast AM, captivates millions of listeners with discussions on the paranormal, time travel, alien abductions, and conspiracies. A seasoned broadcaster with an Emmy-winning news career, Noory took over Coast to Coast AM in 2003, following Art Bell's retirement. His passion for exploring the unexplained dates back to his youth and has driven his decades-long career in radio, television, and writing. George has authored multiple books, hosts Beyond Belief on GAIA TV, and appeared on Ancient Aliens and The Larry King Show. Noory, a Detroit native and U.S. Naval Reserve veteran, continues to seek answers to the mysteries of our time. Get tickets here for George's Live Shows: https://www.coasttocoastam.com/calendar/Want to know what your galactic ancestry is? Unlock your cosmic potential with a FREE Starseed Video and Report!
In this episode of The AZREIA Show, hosts Marcus Maloney and Mike Del Prete dive into the rapid expansion of Phoenix, focusing on the 'Path of Progress' and its impact on the local real estate market. Joined by real estate developers Tommy D and Roman Rubio, they explore the booming opportunities in the West Valley, future development plans, and the importance of attending city council and ADOT meetings. This episode also covers sustainable development, the role of Opportunity Zones, and the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the evolving landscape. Whether you're a seasoned investor or new to the real estate game, this episode is packed with insights and actionable advice. Check out part 1 episode: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/33912117 Key Takeaways: 01:33 Discussion on Path of Progress 02:17 Guest Introductions: Tommy and Roman 03:16 Understanding Opportunity Zones 04:50 Path of Progress Explained 07:15 Future Developments in Buckeye 15:04 Speculative Building and Market Trends 20:45 Impact of Legislation on Development 24:13 Impact of New Trade Rules on US-Mexico Commerce 24:31 Cattle and Agriculture: Changes and Challenges 24:59 Economic Shifts and Infrastructure Developments 26:51 Environmental Concerns and Solar Farms 31:16 Opportunities in Rural Housing and Land Development 34:19 The Future of Buckeye and the Rio Reimagined Project 38:12 Investment Strategies and Market Insights 40:27 Affordable Housing and Innovative Solutions 49:50 Accredited Investors and Opportunity Zones 51:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Connect with Tommy D & Roman Rubio https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommydee1863/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/roman-rubio-b93838164/ ---- The Arizona Real Estate Investors Association provides its members the education, market information, support, and networking opportunities that will further the member's ability to successfully invest in Real Estate. Join AZREIA here. Is a Career in Real Estate Right For You? Take AZREIA's Real Estate Investing Entrepreneurial Self-Assessment at
In this special episode, I interview Tommy D. of the Soulmate Frequency, a coach, course creator and writer who helps ambitious, spiritual women find their match in a soulful, pure and effortless way. Explore the Soulmate Frequency courses, masterclass and more: https://linktr.ee/energywork101 The Creative Heroine REINVENTION Masterclass: https://www.thecreativeheroines.com/reinvention-masterclass The NEW website for The Creative Heroine is at www.thecreativeheroines.com . Explore the site for courses, coaching, community and more! Creative Heroine Instagram: @thecreativeheroines Follow me on Instagram at @jessicaliborstudio for my art and @thecreativeheroines for creative community and coaching. See my artwork and collect at www.jessicalibor.com. Reach out to me for inquiries to collect my art or work with me in a creative coaching capacity at jlibor@jessicalibor.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecreativeheroine/support
Art breaks down the QB change and where the locker room stands heading into this week's bout with Tampa Bay.
The Atlantic Group Tuesday Night Speaker Meeting July 23, 2024 10 Minute Speaker: Vivek S. 10 Minute Speaker: Nell L. 30 Minute Main Speaker: Tommy D.
There's a certain madness that grips me every March, a fever that only college basketball can cause. It's the heart of our latest chat, where Tommy D & Scott Matthews get a warm shout-out before we plunge headfirst into the chaos of sports betting. We swap stories about our loyalty to teams that surprise us—for better or worse—and make fearless forecasts for clubs like the Texas Rangers and Cincinnati Reds. The prospect of baseball in Las Vegas has us buzzing, drawing comparisons to the city's warm reception of the NHL, and we share our take on the UFC's relentless march through the pandemic. Remember when sports were benched, and we all turned our sleep schedules upside down to catch Korean baseball? Those days seem like a distant memory now, but they've left us with stories to tell—from Dana White's Fight Island escapades to the Kentucky Derby traditions that we've held dear. I open up about a Vegas mishap that would make any bettor's heart race: a tale of ambition, counterfeit tickets, and the high-profile fallout that follows such a gambit. As we navigate the trials of event planning and the value of trust, it's a reminder of the rollercoaster ride that comes with the territory. As the industry morphs from its manual beginnings to a gold rush era, we're witnessing a surge in prop bets and micro-betting that's reshaping the gambling landscape. We also confront the hard truths that pros grapple with—a slight edge and the heavy toll of misjudgment. It's not all numbers and odds though; the rising tide of female influencers is reshaping the scene, with voices like Kelly in Vegas leading the charge. Closing out, we toast to the legends and lore of Las Vegas and tease the collaborative sparks that could ignite in upcoming seasons. Join us, it's a conversation you won't want to miss. --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:05) - Sports Betting and Baseball Chatter (0:12:55) - Sports During COVID (0:15:51) - Derby Ticket Fiasco and VIP Experience (0:23:19) - Scammed at Derby, Hotel Stay (0:30:30) - Evolution of Sports Betting Industry (0:40:35) - Challenges and Trends in Sports Betting (0:47:17) - Female Influencers in Sports Betting (0:56:02) - Las Vegas Memories and Legends (1:04:41) - Sports Betting and Networking in UFC (1:08:51) - Casual Conversation With Potential Collaborators Follow Action Junkeez on IG!! https://www.instagram.com/actionjunkeezpodcast/ Follow Jon Orlando on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JonOrlando/ Follow George Carmona on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mr_george_carmona/ This is a Podcast Junkeez production recorded out of Sticky Paws Studios in Las Vegas, Nevada. https://stickypawsstudios.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/action-junkeez/support
The Greatness of Tommy D, Bishop Sycamore Part 2, and More - Monday Hour 3
From 'Breaking Boston' (subscribe here): Andy and Fitzy are breaking out the cutlets in honor of Tommy D and the New York Football Giants as they run down through Week 14 of the NFL. The league's biggest losers caught wins and actually put out a digestible product for fans. Where do the playoffs stand as Titans tumble and which team is an Evergreen tanker caught in the Suez of climbing the draft board? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As I was listening to the game(will rewatch this on NFL Network later this week). Tommy D & the defense won this game period! Time to shift #DanielJones to #CarolinaPanthers for both #BrianBurns & #DerekBrown #KayvonThibodeaux was defensive player of the game, but DeVito OMG!! Got me so excited I was speaking like an Italian throughout this podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephlittunapologetic/message
As I was listening to the game(will rewatch this on NFL Network later this week). Tommy D & the defense won this game period! Time to shift #DanielJones to #CarolinaPanthers for both #BrianBurns & #DerekBrown #KayvonThibodeaux was defensive player of the game, but DeVito OMG!! Got me so excited I was speaking like an Italian throughout this podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephlittunapologetic/message
(SHOW OPEN): Keith is back on WFAN for a 5 hour KM2AM. He talks about various topics including the Jets situation, Tommy DeVitio starting and the hot stove heating up at the Winter Meetings.
Art Stapleton reviews New Jersey's own Tommy DeVito and the New York Giants win against Bill Belichick's New England Patriots.
Week 11 of the NFL season saw a plethora of rookie QBs take the field and Rob Paul and AJ Marchese break them all down and all the other impressive rookies. They talk Tommy DeVito's big day, CJ Stroud and Tank Dell continuing to cook, Brian Branch making plays all over, another flashy game from Will Anderson, and much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Art catches up with Victor Cruz, discussing undrafted success, a rehab assignment with Tommy D at William Paterson, and the current situation with the New York Giants.
Pols and Theories return to recap Week 9 of the NFL, Eagles big win over the Cowboys, Cowboys signing Martavis Bryant, CJ Stroud's performance, Carson Wentz returning to the NFL, and give their analysis and predictions on the Week 10 slate of the NFL. Follow P&I on their video and audio platforms: YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Megaphone! Also follow The P&I Guys on their social media platforms: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok! View the links to all of their above platforms on Linktree and Shorby! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Browns fell to the Steelers on Monday Night Football and lost Nick Chubb for the season in the process. It was a difficult night all around. Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe got together after they all got back from Pittsburgh on Tuesday to recap what happened at Acrisure Stadium on the Orange and Brown Talk Podcast. They start with three big things from the game. They discuss the injury to Chubb, how shocking it was and how they could replace him. They also talk about Jerome Ford and what to expect out of him as the new No. 1 back. Then they dig into what went wrong with Deshaun Watson and why he struggled so much in this game. They wrap up the pod by each offering up their final thoughts from Monday Night Football. Sign up for SharpText and you'll get the best sports betting insights each day from experts like Kelly in Vegas, GoldSheet, WagerTalk, Gianni the Greek, Bettor Sports Network, Dimers, Pharaoh Analytics, Tommy D of Online Sports Bet and others. Music credit: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Little Dum Dum's Tommy D gets up to his ears in nonsense as the TEAM EFFORT goes right off. Questionable foot deals and how to get into the gossip pages. @teameffortpodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back! Half the episode recording in Nottingham and half at home, Top 3 starters are discussed and Tommy D's debut single is heard. There's a scarecrow down the Bag O'Nails, behind the scenes of The Apprentice and there's an extra film quiz. All this and your regular features too.
Episode Notes: Tom Dierenfeld, youth pastor at Life Spring Covenant Church in Loveland, Colorado, is a dude. Tommy D and I go way back to high school where our hearts forged a deep, lasting relationship with one another. Tom genuinely changed the shape of my life and in this conversation you will see why. His joy, passion and compassion are obvious, it pours out of him. He challenges us to find a way to get in rhythm with life. From taking a 10-minute timeout daily to carving out time for your spouse with a regular date night or creating a weekly Sabbath for your family, Tom thinks about the different ways that space allows him to fill his heart and then give that fullness away. I love his challenge to ask ourselves to wonder about how someone else's heart is doing, it can't help but make you feel love and compassion for that person. Tom grew us today and helped us get one step closer to what an integrated life might look like. Whether you are a coach, an athlete, or someone with a desire to improve daily, you will be better for listening today. We appreciate you joining us and choosing to live differently. We'd love for you to share this with someone you care about and if you find value please do not forget to hit the little subscribe/follow/rate/review button and as always, LIVE EYES UP! Connect with us: Facebook Group: LIVE EYES UP FAMILY YouTube: Eyes Up Mindset Channel Websites: http://www.eyesupmindset.com/ AND https://www.jshirkeycounseling.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eyesupmindset/support
Cigar Dave and resident sommelier Tommy D from Corona Cigars wrap up Cigar Oktoberfest with a tasting of 5 beers including ones from Corona, Samuel Adams, Hamburg Brewery, Buffalo Bill's Brewery and Cigar City Brewing.
With blockchain, musicians can receive equitable royalty payments, venues are able to curb counterfeit tickets and record companies can easily trace music streams and instantly pay all artists who contributed to songs or albums. One technology has the promising potential to ease the industry's woes: Token Traxx blockchain powered platform. We sit with Tommy D founder of Token Traxx to discuss the next evolution in music and tech.
How an almost 100 year old human services organization continues to address the changing needs of those in its community with a social determinant of health and DEIB lens.We hope listeners will walk away from the episode with a better understanding of Little Flower's work and feel inspired to be an ally in our mission. By tuning in, they can learn more about our programs and how they can get involved. They will hear more about local services available to them and their loved ones in their communities. Listeners will also learn how they can make a direct impact through events such as our 2nd annual virtual fun-raiser, Fostering Hope on May 12, or donating to support essential programs and services. Most of all, they can gain further insight into the challenges many in our local communities are facing and how they can partner with us to help our neighbors combat those challenges to bring about positive change.Little Flower transforms caring into action to deliver services, programs, and direction to improve the lives of children in crisis, families, and adults with developmental disabilities.Corinne Hammons is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York. She is responsible for implementing the strategic vision and mission for Little Flower's services for children, families, and developmentally disabled adults in New York City and Long Island, including its affiliate St. John's Residence for Boys. She is responsible for the sustainability, effectiveness, and stewardship of the affiliated organizationTune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1Tommy kicks off the show telling his listeners how he started Philanthropy in Phocus. He talks about the benefits of networking and how it's a way to help each other build relationships in the nonprofit industry. Tommy mentions his other radio show PALS that airs Wednesday at 2 PM on TalkRadio.NYC. He talks about his part in Horseability and the knowledge that he's learned regarding how horses affect us and the science behind it. Tommy introduces his guest Corinne Hammons, President and Chief Executive Officer of Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York. Corinne shares her humble beginnings in nonprofit service and how she spent over twenty-seven years at Little Flowers. Before the break, Tommy and Corinne discuss the benefits starting at entry level and working your way up the ranks.Segment 2Coming back from the break, Tommy and Corinne continue to talk about the impact of nonprofit organizations and how to be a part of their program. Tommy tells Corinne he randomly contacted the Institute for Nonpractice because he wanted to get more involved despite not knowing anyone on the team. He talked to Kevin Cummings of INP and was given an opportunity to do service for their organization. Tommy and Corinne talk about the importance of mentorship and the opportunities that are there for people to get involved. Corrine tells Tommy about Little Flower's mission and the lives that have changed along the way.Segment 3Corinne shares her appreciation for her front line workers at Little Flowers. She applauds their dedication and resilience through the pandemic and their ability to still connect with clients. Tommy and Corinne talk about a priest, Father Quinn, who was concerned about orphans after World War I. They discuss his impact and how his service is still in effect nearly a hundred years later. Corrine segway the conversation to Father Fagan and the work he did for his community. She talks about his vision and how he took orphan children out of the city and gave them a life in the country. Corrine talks about her team and the work they've accomplished over the years. She talks proudly of the campus and amenities that are offered to the children in the cottages.Segment 4In the last segment, Tommy and Corrine discuss upcoming events for Little Flowers. Corrine mentions their Spring Gala, a family friendly event that is now offered on zoom for anyone who would like to attend virtually on May 12. She also mentions their golf outing that will be held on September 12th. It has been a tradition for nearly twenty-five years and welcomes all. Corrine shares Little Flowers' vision before the end of the show. To learn more about Little Flowers you can find them on Facebook, Linkedin, and or their website at LittleFlowersNy.org. You can also reach Tommy D on all social media platforms including Tiktok!
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Cigar Dave conducts our annual Happy New Year Champagne and Sparkling Wine Tasting Maneuvers with Tommy D, Princess Debbie and Luscious Lolita from the Davidoff of Geneva Since 1911 cigar lounge in Tampa, FL.
A Kid Again brings hope, happiness, and healing to families raising kids with life-threatening conditions.The Greater Philadelphia Chapter of A Kid Again serves more than 230 families in PA, NJ, DE, and NY. We are condition-agnostic, meaning we serve kids ages birth to 20 with ANY life-threatening condition. We also serve the entire family, as the siblings and parents are included in all of our Adventures, not just the child with the illness.Our Adventures are year-round, year after year, and they are cost-free for our families. We exist to give people a time out from illness.Rachel Lippoff has worked in nonprofits in the Greater Philadelphia and South Jersey region for more than 20 years. She has worked with organizations large and small, with varying missions. But she has never felt so deeply about her work as she does with A Kid Again. It truly feels like she changes lives, every day.Rachel lives in South Jersey just outside Philadelphia with her daughter and their two dogs. In her spare time, when she's not hanging with her daughter, Rachel is an artist working with resin, ink, and macrophotography. She enjoys exercising, reading, cooking, and baking.Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.Segment 1The first segment begins with a brief introduction of Rachel Lippoff and then a bit of banter between Tommy D and Rachel about the music styles they are listening to and are enjoying. Tommy then asks a question about what drew Rachel to non-profit work. Rachel shares that her parents raised her to have an orientation towards community involvement and helping other people. Tommy D then provides a brief summarization of Rachel's contributions and work within the nonprofit sector. Segment 2 In the second segment of the interview, Rachel briefly describes the work she's done with her non-profit organization; she discusses some of the programs her organization has facilitated and hosted with. The conversation then heads into a more light-hearted discussion between Rachel and Tommy and a little bit of banter between them. Segment 3 In the third segment of the interview, Rachel shares more about the programming her non-profit organization does. She emphasizes that her non-profit organization offers services to the entire family and not just the child who has special needs or an illness. Rachel emphasizes how the programs enable children to just be themselves without feeling as if they are out of place or being made to feel that they are less than ‘normal'. Rachel shares that her organization has chapters all over the country and she highlights information about the different types of programs hosted by her organization throughout the year. Finally, Rachel speaks about the impact of her organization on different families.Segment 4In the final segment of the interview, Rachel shares a bit about some of the challenges that are faced by children who are in need of the services provided by her organization. Tommy then asks Rachel what her organization needs in terms of support of donors, stakeholders, volunteers and assistance from the general community. Rachel shares that her organization is looking for more partnerships with different companies and organizations. She shares about a recent partnership which was done with a farm and how this partnership has been very beneficial and advantageous to the children who participate in her organization's programs. She also shares that her organization is also looking for donors, companies and sponsors who can help the organization achieve its mission. Finally, Rachel shares that her organization is always looking for individuals and families who are in need of and can be supported by her organization's programs.
Ian Lewis joins us to talk about his novel series, self-publishing and even a little James Bond. You can find out more about Ian and his work at:www.ianlewisfiction.comCheck out the Promptly Written podcast wherever you listen to podcasts!Last chance to enter the contest to win a Stadia Premium Edition! Enter here before Dec 4, 2021:Stadia Premiere Edition contest!Thanks to our 90 Second Geek Rant contributor this week, Tommy D from Circle of Nerds.Will you be our next Geek Rant guest? Leave your geeky thoughts and opinions in 90 seconds or less here: www.speakpipe.com/worldgonegeekThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
MattyIcee and Tommy D break down the Big 12!Kansas Interview with Nick Schwerdt from Basketball Friends 12:16Texas Interview with Wescott Eberts from Burnt Orange Nation 22:30Baylor Interview with Ashley Hodge from Sicem365 33:13Oklahoma Interview with Parker Thune from OUInsider 44:03
Cigar Dave is joined by Tommy D from Davidoff of Geneva Since 1911 Cigar lounge in Tampa, FL and the head Brewmaster at Ulele, Tim Shackton, for our annual Oktoberfest Beer Tasting Maneuvers.
This episode covers a wide range of topics, walking wifi, the Alpha News, trans weightlifters, phobias, the peoples segment and much more!
CPA, CFP, FABFAManaging Partner, Cerini & Associates, LLP Ken Cerini is the founder and managing partner of Cerini & Associates, LLP. Like many of the nonprofits he serves, Ken is passionate about making a difference, believing that it is important to be deeply invested in every client relationship and providing real value to each of his clients. He is one of the top accountants/consultants in the State of New York working with special education providers, is well-versed in nonprofit issues, and also is heavily involved in the healthcare industry.This gala event was created to offer formal acknowledgment to some of Long Island's and the City's Most effective and innovative non-profit organizations.The Imagine Award is an Award Program That was Designed for 3 reasons:1) To shine a spotlight on those nonprofits that are truly unique those with strong leadership2)To foster relationships having the ability for nonprofit leadership to come together and communicate3)To provide education it's a little bit of a cliché, but we don't know what we don't know. Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.Segment 1On this week's episode of Philanthropy in Phocus, Tommy D interviews Ken Cerini, the managing director of Cerini & Associates, LLP to discuss the Imagine Awards. These awards seek to recognize the efforts of unique non-profit organizations, to provide networking opportunities for those in the non-profit sector, and to educate those in the community about the efforts being made by non-profit organizations. Tommy D begins the interview by asking Ken Cerini how he made the decision to become involved in the non-profit sector. Ken responds by speaking about his desire to make a social impact within his community. Ken also highlights the need for alignment in partnerships between corporate businesses and non-profit organization; this ensures the sustainability of mutually beneficial partnerships. Segment 2 The second segment of the interview discusses how to find the right business or non-profit organization to form a partnership with. Ken highlights how important it is for non-profit organizations to understand what it is they have to offer within a business alliance; this requires thoughtful consideration of what qualities would enable fruitful alliances. Some factors to take into consideration also include: the reputation of the businesses which a non-profit organization seeks to create partnerships with and the alignment of the visions of the business and non-profit organizations. Ken also discusses trends he has observed which affect the stability of such alliances such as changing government regulations and the need to retain quality staff and board members in non-profit organizations (which usually necessitates the need to increase wages). Finally, Ken remarks on the need for strong leadership within non-profit organizations; this enables the fulfilment of the vision and mission of these organizations. Segment 3 In the third segment of today's episode of Philanthropy in Phocus, Tommy and Ken continue their discussion on the sustainability of corporate and non-profit organization alliances. Ken emphasizes the importance of balancing the need to benefit the community with the need fulfil the mission of the non-profit organization. Ken and Tommy then discuss the Imagine Awards which have been going on for 10 years and which took about 10 years to actualize. Ken discusses his realization of a need for a space to recognize the impact created by the non-profit sector. He describes the Imagine Awards as a place to bring non-profit leaders together to create a stronger sector. The awards consist of 5 distinct award categories: Leadership, Arts and Culture, Innovation, Social Impact, and the Rising Award. The last two categories assess the micro and macro impact of the non-profit organization on the community. Segment 4In the final segment of the interview, Tommy asks Ken what he imagines the award series to become several years from now. Ken describes his hope that this award series will enhance the visibility of the non-profit sector. Ken also highlights the Fan Favorite Award and he announces that voting for this award goes live on Monday September 9th. Any 501c org providing services in and around long-island can be considered for this award. He also mentions that organizations need not have a brick and mortar establishment to be considered for this award. Ken also mentions the Let's Imagine Awards. He encourages organizations to attend as there will be a large presence of several non-profit leaders and this will provide a rare networking opportunity for those in the non-profit world. Finally, Tommy and Ken wrap up the show by re-emphasizing the importance of recognizing the work done within the non-profit sector.
Brad and John are together in New York and sit down with Tommy D, a fraternity brother and Amazon employee to talk about what the hell is going on in Manhattan this summer.
Like many other professionals, performing artists value support in administrative disciplines which enables them to focus on what they do best “create art and engage with audiences.With an unwavering focus on providing artists with individualized administrative support and tools to build their infrastructure, Pentacle's hands-on programs and services each year directly serve over 300 companies and project-based artistic entities providing employment to more than 1,500 artists and providing work to more than 750 independent contractors; 350 youth are served through its Education & Outreach programs; and more than 1,300 audience members attend its performances and showcases.By providing artists with the support, they need to make their high-quality work, Pentacle enriches the cultural landscape through cross-sector partnerships in multiple communities across NYC and the U.S. As a not-for-profit management support organization for the performing arts, Pentacle designs and provides unique and robust programs of support for artists at critical stages in their careers.”Tommy D will meet with Clarissa Soto Josephs – Pentacle's Executive Director and will discuss:How Clarissa got involved in the arts and how she made her way to PentaclePentacle's history and how we have remained flexible and adaptive over the last 45 yearsClarissa's new role as Executive Director, the first non-founding director in this position, and how she can pay tribute to Pentacle's legacy while still bringing in a new vision for the companyWhy the arts are important, now more than ever. How Pentacle plays a role within the arts ecosystem. We're not the artists but we help the artists run their artistic entities as a business and help them find a sustainable business model.Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.
Joseph and Jane explore crime bosses The Grandfather, Perry Como and Tommy D., and the international mafia luring Eastern European women into prostitution.
I'm joined by Tommy D and Angel Benitez from The Davidoff of Geneva Since 1911 Cigar Lounge in Tampa, FL for our annual Cinco de Mayo Tequila Tasting Maneuvers. This year we are sampling 6 tequilas including the Don Julio 70 Extra Anejo, the Partida Blanco, San Matias Tahona Reposado, the 1800 Cuervo Milenio Extra Anejo, Roy Sol Extra Anejo and the Don Fulano Imperial Extra Anejo.
Ok, I'm sitting down with some of my FAMOUS FRIENDS to chat about life a year into the pandemic, thriving in the digital landscape, managing drag drama behind the scenes, and strategies to cope with toxic situations and the unexpected ways nightlife had profound effects on all of our lives. The reason why I wanted to have these three guests on the show together is that well, we're all friends, but also we've each had a "moment" in nightlife where we celebrated and got to live our superstar fantasies. Y'all know I love talking about fame and all its manifestations and nightlife fame is a special kinda magic. This is a fun convo and I know you'll love it! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit superficialspirit.substack.com
Today's Guest is Jennifer Singer – Executive Director of Bright Futures for YouthBright Futures for Youth is a community-focused nonprofit organization committed to addressing the ever-changing needs of youth, from sixth-graders to those in their mid-20s, in Nevada County.Teens and adolescents face many challenges and many changes that are part of growing up. It's a time to figure out who they are, what they value and hope to achieve. A little extra support, tools and resources along the way can make a big difference and help youth overcome obstacles. There certainly are more challenges today than when we started in 1995.Bright Futures for Youth, created by the merger of The Friendship Club and NEO in summer 2020, has three programs to address the issues and help youth in numerous ways, from after-school programs and a drop-in Youth Center to ensuring access to services. Our focus areas are health and wellness, healthy relationships, goal setting, self-awareness, self-sufficiency and community connectedness.We're about helping youth today to ensure a better future for tomorrow.Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1The show opens with host Tommy D discussing how the nonprofit sector often goes overlooked and underfunded, but the goal of his show is to spread more awareness to what nonprofits can do. Tommy goes on to introduce Jennifer Singer, Executive Director of Bright Futures for youth. Before Tommy and Jennifer start discussing her position and nonprofits, Tommy talks about the growth of his reach with his TalkRadio show. Tommy shares his goals of learning and helping. Learning as much as possible and helping others just as much. The interview begins and Tommy explains how Jennifer was part of the Friendship club in 1995 and has gone on to grow in many organizations and positions. Jennifer Singer makes her presence known to the audience. Tommy goes on to start the interview with Jennifer and she explains where her passion for service and leadership started. Jennifer shares how in high school she gained perspective to others in her community and how they might not be as privileged as her. This led her to wanting to work with many organizations helping elementary school kids all the way up to high school aged kids. Jennifer took a focus on young women and showed them that there are other choices to make to better your life and not to get caught in the same predicaments their family and friends may have got in. Jennifer discusses how a boat trip around the world inspired a lot of people to go travel and help others but it inspired her to go home and help her own community.Segment 2The second segment opens with Tommy bringing back the conversation Jennifer and him were discussing before the segment break. This led to Jennifer to finish her conversation on Semester at Sea and how that led to finding a program to help with in her hometown. Jennifer began with summer activities for young women but then realized in order to be more effective it needed to be a full time, year round effort. Jennifer and her colleagues worked for over 20 years with these young women in her community to ensure they had the plans to be successful after high school. Jennifer talks about a big move for her organization and how that opened her eyes to new opportunities. Growing the building in size led to a domino effect of more ways Jennifer and her organization could help the community. For example, homeless youth and families became more of a priority. Jennifer and Tommy discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic affected nonprofits everywhere due to the very social nature of most programs. Jennifer goes on to explain the change to operating virtually hit her organization hard but that wasn't going to stop her mission. Jennifer kept in individual contact via phone calls and zoom meetings. Although, this made her and her coworkers come together and discuss what the heart of the mission is and this inspired them to work harder than ever for this increased need for her community.Segment 3The next segment opens with reintroducing the show and Jennifer Singer. Tommy brings up the challenge of sharing geographical areas with similar organizations with similar goals and how working together could benefit both organizations. Jennifer goes into discussing how her organization recently merged with another and the challenges of going through a merger. This could be things like structure, culture, and mission priorities. Jennifer often looks to her mentors for help with situations like this. People in the industry had confusion about Jennifer's merger but she continued to explain how both organizations are working wonderfully together. Jennifer tells how both organizations did work well together but mostly succeeded in focusing on their individual goals and affected the community better ways that way. Jennifer looks out to the audience and others and gives a call to action to just get out and help anyway you can. Tommy moves the conversation to discussing Jennifer's current goals and how they have changed since her days of first starting the friendship club. Jennifer wants to show young kids that your unfair start to life does not determine what you do with the rest of it.Segment 4The final segment opens with a conversation about where Jennifer thinks her mission is going to end up moving forward. Jennifer explains big plans to open a youth center in her community. This will only boost their efforts in getting kids reliable internet and a place to go for help. The next step for Jennifer after that is opening up an emergency center for teenagers. Currently there is nowhere reliable for teenagers to go and Jennifer wants to change that with her organization. Jennifer wants to create absolute zero barriers for teenagers to get help in her community. Funding has proven to be the biggest issue with finding housing and basic needs for teenagers on their own. Jennifer closes the show with addresses and links to get in contact with her, her organizations, and to help.
To prepare for St. Patrick's Day we conduct our annual 'Erin Go Bragh' Irish Whiskey Tasting Maneuvers as we sample 8 Irish whiskies with Tommy D and Angel Benitez from the Davidoff of Geneva Since 1911 cigar lounge in Tampa, FL.
Tommy D interviews Sophie Dubuisson, State Director of NY, for Best Buddies International.They will discuss Best Buddies Programs that increase inclusion for the IDD - Intellectually & Developmentally Disabled community.Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1Tommy D Introduces himself and the show from his attic. Tommy gives a reference to what his show is about and then talks about general philanthropic organizations that are underrepresented and underfunded, he also gives reference to how these nonprofits need more attention and be more in the spotlight. Tommy then introduces Sophie Dubuisson and talks about her professional career and her connection to the organization Buddies international. Sophie takes the reins by giving her introduction about her profession in event management, and then talks about ‘Best Buddies International.' The two go into the history behind Best Buddies International, and how the organization that helps people with intellectual or developmental disabilities. They give an emphasis on inclusion and how integral it is to keep them in the conversation as well as a part of the conversationSegment 2Steve begins by sharing the story of how he learned about the program ‘Best Buddy's', and how Best Buddies International won at the ‘Imagine Awards' all in the same night. Sophie then begins by talking about the Best Buddies program – starting from Georgetown University to a program that is diverse and can be associated with or added to any school. Sophie talks about Best Buddy's presence in New York, and their intention to continue to grow. She gives the audience an idea of how involved people can get, from 20 to sometimes 200. It is very common to have students get involved in the Best Buddies program, According to Sophie.Segment 3Tommy asks Sophie about the jobs program at Best Buddies. Sophie talks about how this program is different from the one they hold at schools – it is an adult based program for people who are 18 – they work with various organizations to pair people with intellectual or developmental disabilities with jobs in a professional environment. Sophie mentions this past year has been difficult due to the pandemic, however, she is grateful that they have been able to maintain their partnerships with their organizations.Segment 4Tommy and Sophie talk about the various events for Best Buddies in 2021 to grow awareness and attract the audience to their cause. Sophie mentions a Covid Safe friendship walk that is hybrid. Sophie compares the event to last year and how the organization has more opportunities because last year the pandemic forced their event to be completely online. The walk has been able to raise $50,000 but their goal this year is $20,000 as the organization understands the financial difficulties that have risen this year. Sophie also spoke about how without this funding they can't grow, start more programs, and develop. Towards the end, Tommy gives the show a send off and then a shout out to the next show ‘Always Freyday.'
The Spirit of Huntington Arts Center is a nonprofit organization with a focus on serving 2 specific communities individuals with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities(IDD) and veterans. They serve these communities through educational art classes and their unique ArtWorks program. ArtWorks is a program that provides technical training to prepare students for a career in digital arts. Tommy D will lead us through a conversation with The Executive Director of the Spirit of Huntington, Michael Kitakis. As always, we will learn about the history of the organization, a deep dive into the programs, and the future of Spirit of Huntington.Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1Tommy welcomes his guest, Michael Kitakis. Michael is the founder of The Executive Director of the Spirit of Huntington Arts. Michael goes on to talk about his background in marketing and how Spirit of Huntington Arts got started. Segment 2Michael continues his story about the founding of his non-profit/ He asked his friend, Eric, to paint a mural over some graffiti on one of his buildings. Michael emphasizes the importance of “going back to your roots”. Michael has always had a passion for art. Michael and Eric started teaching art classes to three students in a garage. Michael and Tommy talk about Michael's work with Special Education PTA. Michael says, “It's not always about the art. It is about the process”. Segment 3Michael tells a story about how one of his students inspired him to add digital art to the curriculum in his art class. ArtWorks is a class Michael added that shows students how to secure a career in the art field. Michael talks about how he values the work other non-profits do and why most of his clients are non-profits. Michael's programs provide people with a purpose and a sense of belonging. Michael plugs his website, www.spiritofhuntington.com Tommy mentions his socials and closes the show.
Transitional Services for New York, Inc. is a comprehensive, community-based mental health organization located in New York City. We provide a continuum of rehabilitative services to enrich the lives of those recovering from mental illness and facilitate their transition to increased levels of independence.Each year TSINY serves more than 4,000 NYC individuals going through mental health challenges.This week on Philanthropy in Phocus, Tommy D will have the great opportunity to interview, Dr. Larry Grubler, CEO of TSINY. As always, during the discussion, we will talk about the history of the organization, the programs and how they address the needs of their constituents and stakeholders & What's the future of TSINY and how do we address Ending the Stigma of Mental Health Conversation?Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1Tommy greets his audience and talks, his passion for nonprofit work, and his role in helping non profit organizations network with others. Tommy then reads a passage about TSI and talks about their work with mental health. Tommy then reads a bio about his guest, Dr. Larry Grubler. Grubler is the CEO of Transitional Services for New York, which focuses on mental health counseling in Queens, NY. He started at the organization in 1981. Tommy asks Larry how he realized he wanted to work with patients who have mental illnesses and disabilities. Tommy and Larry discuss the stigma surrounding mental health.Segment 2Tommy and Larry continue their discussion on the stigmas of mental health. Larry talks about his personal experiences with mental health in his family and how it inspired him to start the organization. In the 1960s, medicine was starting to be used as a means to treat mental health. Larry continues with talking about how those with mental health illnesses were often hospitalized for long periods of time without proper treatment. Larry says his organization was inspired by trying to help those who are checked out of mental institutions smoothly transition back into the real world. Tommy says, “We all need support”.Segment 3Tommy talks about the importance of supporting each other. He compares physical injuries and mental illnesses and the stigma surrounding mental health . Tommy shows a chart highlighting various statistics on mental illnesses in young people. Larry shares the hotline for suicide prevention and his views on the statitics. Tommy recalls a relevant quote,“Everyone you meet is going through a battle you know nothing about''. Larry and Tommy talk about how people are more inclined to discuss their physical challenges than their mental challenges.Segment 4Segment 4: Larry talks about the services TSI offers, such as housing, counselling, day programs and mobile outreach programs. TSI also has “Turn The Page Again”. This is a book store and program that teaches people how to transition back into the workplace and how to talk about your mental illness to your employers. Larry gives his contact information. Here is the website, www.tsi.org.
For his premiere on TalkRadio.nyc, Tommy D interviews Katie McGowan to learn about Horsability.Horsability's mission is to improve the lives of individuals with special needs through Equine Facilitated Therapy. Through this interview, Tommy and his listeners will learn about the history of this organization, the programs they have to serve the community and stakeholders as well as who the collaborate with and others that they would like to work with.Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1Tommy welcomes his audience to his premiere show. He refers to his show as the “nonprofit sector connector”. He talks about his passion for non-profit work and the goal for his new show. Tommy gives some background information about Horseability and his connection with his upcoming guest, Katie McGowan.Horseability is an organization that promotes therapeutic horse riding and accessibility for handicapped individuals. It was founded by Katie on1993. Tommy then welcomes Katie to the show. Katie expands on the history of her organization and her love for horses. Horseability was born when Katie lent a horse to her horse to a friend and physical therapist who used hippotherapy as a treatment modality for a child with cerebral palsy. Tommy asks Katie about the growth of Horseability over the years. Katie talks about an important lesson she teaches her students. She says, “If someone asks you to try nothing new, as long as it is legal and safe, try it.”Segment 2 Katie tells a story about how the siblings program at Horseability came to be. She expands on the importance of communication between the families and community and staff at Horseability. Horasebilit has had to expand their programs to address the needs of the community. She says, “There's something here for everyone”. Horseability works with 300+ clients a week! Tommy then asks Katie about the effect the animals have on the guests. She talks about non verbal communication and the emotional impact the animals have on patients who have a hard time verbally communicating with humans. Tommy asks Katie about the positive health effects of Horseability. Katie also teases a new program where they could bring the horses and animals to you. She gives an example about a patient who had alzimers. She also introduces her volunteer program.Segment 3Katie brings in a special guest, Aidden, a pony from the farm. Katie then talks about the reactions of clients when they meet the animals for the first time. Katie is appreciative that she can say she “loves what she does”. Tommy asks Katie to talk about the connection between volunteering and mentorship. She talks about her first volunteers, her dad, a gynecologist, and various teachers. She expands on the inclusivity of Horseability and variety of skills that can be used on the farm. Katie provides her perspective as a former mentee and current mentor. She talks about the importance of sharing what you know. She says, “If you're asking for help, be humble”.Segment 4Tommy asks Katie who she wants to connect with. She says we would love to connect with other nonprofits. She talks about the benefits of working with nonprofits and the benefits from a donor's perspective. She expands on the versatility of assistance Horseability can provide: autism, veterans, eating disorders, etc. Tommy and Katie talk about the experience of being on the farm and a possible trip the staff at TalkRadioNYC will take. Tommy then asks where she sees Horseability going in three years. She talks about the sudden change in strategy the pandemic caused in her plan. She says she is focusing on mental health within her programs. Katie then shares her website, www.horseability.org. Tommy thanks Katie, promotes his socials, and closes the show.
It is no surprise that most people out there are visual learners these days, especially with the amount of time we spent in front of screens in 2020.If you are an SMB, and you want to explore video production to get your message out there, where should you be concentrating your efforts to make the most impact? Social Media? General Advertising? Sales Presentations? Internal Communications? Product Pages? Industry Conferences?The answer could be all of the above, but make sure you have a partner that eats, sleeps, lives, and breathes video production. We are joined by Jon Seiler, Founder, Producer, and Editor at Jonathan Seiler Productions.Tune in for this pragmatic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1Steve welcomes his audience and promotes Tommy D's new show Philanthropy in Phocus. He then gives a quick summary on the concept of the show. He talks about the struggles businesses face due to the pandemic. His focus is promoting SMBs or small or medium businesses. Steve gives a bio on his guest Jon Seiler. Jon is the founder of Jon Seiler Productions, a production company that does video production and design., He is a music and film lover with a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts. Steve then switches gears by talking about story based selling as a strategy SMBs can use to expand their businesses. He quotes a book written by Jeff Bloomfield on how to effectively sell using imagination rather than logic. Steve introduces another book “Friends, Followers, and Customer Evangelists: The 2010 Business Owner's Guide to Social Media”.Segment 2Steve welcomes Jon to the show. Jon talks about what his company does, which is video production. He says everything is customized, therefore, there is no template. His priority with every client is using visual stimuli to tell a business owner's story. Steve and Jon talk about the editing process and the importance of multiple takes to “have the best representation of the story”. Jon's saying when it comes to editing is “less is more”. Steve talks about the uptake of virtual learning and training due to the pandemic. Video content is the best way to retain information, according to Jon. Jon talks about the versatility of video content. He tells a story of a friend who uses video content in an afterschool program.Segment 3Steve asks Jon to talk about the “madness” behind the video production profession. He talks about one of his first jobs where he worked with a landscaper. He also talks about an experience he had with a criminal defense attorney. Jon expands on his problem solver skills and the curveballs he's been thrown as a video editor and producer. Jon says “video is not a cheap medium”. He talks about the advantages of badering. Steve and Jon talk about how SMBs often get caught up in their idea without taking into account the process and costs of making that idea become reality. Jon talks about the changes that arose due to the pandemic such as Zoom-mitzvah.Segment 4Steve asks Jon what people should take away from this show. Jon says write down your elevator pitch and share it. He pushes SMBs to make a video to promote their businesses. Steve believes people need to get out of their comfort zones, especially now during the pandemic. Steve then plugs Jon's website, http://www.jonathanseiler.com/Jonathan_Seiler_Prod.html.Steve and Jon talk about the struggle of getting started. Steve asks Jon his favorite TV/Movie character. He says Willy Wonka. Steve asks Jon his favorite TV show. He says Seinfield. He then asks his favorite musical instrument. It's the bass guitar. Steve thanks Jon and closes the show.
On this episode of Schofield's Flowers Social Hour, Fratty and Scof chat with Chicago Gangland Historian, Tommy D. The gang talk all things true crime in Chicago. Plus Tommy D's plans for tour guides to see the underground mob history of Chicago. Enjoy. For more on Tommy D check out his IG @chicago_gangland_history For more Schofield's Flowers visit: http://www.schofieldsflowers.com Be sure to subscribe to the channel and follow us on instagram @schofieldsflowers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The General conducts Bourbon Tasting Maneuvers with Tommy D from the Davidoff of Geneva Since 1911 cigar lounge in Tampa, Florida, as we are wrapping up Bourbon Heritage Month. We are smoking the super premium Atabey Ritos cigar which goes for $33 a stick to pair with some great bourbons from Eagle Rare, EH Taylor, Weller, Bulleit and Hillrock.
This week I talk to Canadian event producer, OUT TV personality and Vancouver's Next Drag Superstar creator and judge, Tommy D. Tommy has been entwined in nightlife and drag culture for more than a decade and has seen the evolution of drag from dark and smokey stages to the bright hot spotlight of mainstream media and massive social media followings. He has some interesting thoughts spirituality and specifically The Secret and the concept of manifestation. Love him or hate him, he's a force to be reckoned with! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit superficialspirit.substack.com
Reminiscing about old adventures with Lance Wilson and Tommy D.
Today, my personal friend Tommy Darker is coming on the show to talk about WhiiseCon 2018, the first event of its kind. Exclusively for MusicianMonster listeners, Tommy D is going to give us an inside look at all the goodness in store for you. WhiiseCon is Tommy's online music conference where successful musicians share their secrets […] The post MMP037: WhiiseCon appeared first on Musician Monster.
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ABM time. Short(er) and sweeter? Tommy D, Tour of Utah, and getting pissed on the menu.