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This week, host Sean Shaw is joined by Real Estate Expert Travis Brooks and School Board candidate Caprice Edmonds. Sean first chats with Travis Brooks on the importance of hiring a real estate expert as well as the difficulties of buying and selling property. After that, he sits with school board candidate Caprice Edmonds and talks about key education initiatives and the importance of education reform. Have a guest recommendation for the show? Email us at vanguardsofdemocracypodcast@gmail.com Link to subscribe to VOD Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/VanguardsofDemocracy/?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with Sean Shaw: IG: https://www.instagram.com/sshawfl/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seanmichaelshaw Watch VOD on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VanguardsofDemocracy Vanguards of Democracy is sponsored by Vanguard Attorneys: https://www.vanguardattorneys.com
WRFI Community Radio News 04/30/2021 On this episode, we bring you interviews with candidates running for the Tompkins County Legislature in District 1, Travis Brooks and Nicole LaFave. Then, the Spring Writes Literary Festival begins in Ithaca next week. Panels, performances, and readings -- we hear what's in store.
This weekend our Men's Premier League team we're scheduled to do battle with Waverley for the Bert Batch Cup, the annual cup match between Camberwell and Waverley Hockey Clubs, in memory of Bert Batch and his enormous contribution to Victorian hockey and the Waverley Hockey Club.The longstanding rivalry between Waverley and Camberwell began in the 1980's, where the two clubs dominated the era winning 5 premierships each between 1981 and 1992. Since then, Waverley and Camberwell have been the leading clubs in Victorian hockey and the Bert Batch Cup signifies this rivalry and respect of excellence.Established in 1996, the cup frequently is amongst some of the biggest blockbuster matches of the season as two of Victoria's largest and most dominant hockey clubs go head to head.This week Hamish Ridland is joined by Waverley and Kookaburras superstar Trav Brooks OAM to reminisce over cups past and the on-going rivalry between two of the Victorian hockey heavyweights.Trav played 143 times for the Kookaburras winning Olympic, Commonwealth & Champions Trophy gold. To see his Athens gold medal tomahawk the boys talk about check this clip.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THj-ztwR-l4&t=2m50s
Today on the NH Business Show I speak with Jaye Travis Brooks Sr, Owner of The Knights Hall. This modern day knight training facility is an amazing addition to NH businesses. The rapidly growing industry is giving everybody a place to excercise and teaching some hard lessons that everybody needs. Sponsor for this episode: Phonesites: https://phonesites.com/signup?affiliate=636 More from The Knights Hall: http://www.theknightshall.com https://www.facebook.com/Knightshall Leave reviews and/or subscribe! Please, it's helpful: Itunes: https://apple.co/2syXPIb Google Play: https://bit.ly/2LhMT9A Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2syY85N IheartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2xzdg8V For more from the NH Business show, check us out at : www.NHBusinessShow.com
In 2016, Raleigh, North Carolina's Travis Brooks emerged with SPEAK, the debut album of his post-rock project Old Solar. It proved to be one of the year's most pleasant and exciting surprises, escaping the trappings that can sometimes befall solo artists to bring listeners a fully-formed vision that presented a mastery of attractive ambience, dramatic swells and energetic, often explosive riffing. SPEAK went on to garner strong coverage from genre-focused publications, building a great deal of anticipation for an eventual follow-up. Today witnesses the re-emergence of Old Solar, now solidified as a trio. The new record, SEE, is a thoughtful and powerful exploration of the cycle of seasons, seeking to sonically represent the many emotions, aesthetics and nuances of an ever-changing world, capturing the beautiful shadings in both the bloom and the bleak.
In 2016, Raleigh, North Carolina's Travis Brooks emerged with SPEAK, the debut album of his post-rock project Old Solar. It proved to be one of the year's most pleasant and exciting surprises, escaping the trappings that can sometimes befall solo artists to bring listeners a fully-formed vision that presented a mastery of attractive ambience, dramatic swells and energetic, often explosive riffing. SPEAK went on to garner strong coverage from genre-focused publications, building a great deal of anticipation for an eventual follow-up. Today witnesses the re-emergence of Old Solar, now solidified as a trio. The new record, SEE, is a thoughtful and powerful exploration of the cycle of seasons, seeking to sonically represent the many emotions, aesthetics and nuances of an ever-changing world, capturing the beautiful shadings in both the bloom and the bleak.
In 2016, Raleigh, North Carolina's Travis Brooks emerged with SPEAK, the debut album of his post-rock project Old Solar. It proved to be one of the year's most pleasant and exciting surprises, escaping the trappings that can sometimes befall solo artists to bring listeners a fully-formed vision that presented a mastery of attractive ambience, dramatic swells and energetic, often explosive riffing. SPEAK went on to garner strong coverage from genre-focused publications, building a great deal of anticipation for an eventual follow-up. Today witnesses the re-emergence of Old Solar, now solidified as a trio. The new record, SEE, is a thoughtful and powerful exploration of the cycle of seasons, seeking to sonically represent the many emotions, aesthetics and nuances of an ever-changing world, capturing the beautiful shadings in both the bloom and the bleak.
In 2016, Raleigh, North Carolina's Travis Brooks emerged with SPEAK, the debut album of his post-rock project Old Solar. It proved to be one of the year's most pleasant and exciting surprises, escaping the trappings that can sometimes befall solo artists to bring listeners a fully-formed vision that presented a mastery of attractive ambience, dramatic swells and energetic, often explosive riffing. SPEAK went on to garner strong coverage from genre-focused publications, building a great deal of anticipation for an eventual follow-up. Today witnesses the re-emergence of Old Solar, now solidified as a trio. The new record, SEE, is a thoughtful and powerful exploration of the cycle of seasons, seeking to sonically represent the many emotions, aesthetics and nuances of an ever-changing world, capturing the beautiful shadings in both the bloom and the bleak.
In 2016, Raleigh, North Carolina's Travis Brooks emerged with SPEAK, the debut album of his post-rock project Old Solar. It proved to be one of the year's most pleasant and exciting surprises, escaping the trappings that can sometimes befall solo artists to bring listeners a fully-formed vision that presented a mastery of attractive ambience, dramatic swells and energetic, often explosive riffing. SPEAK went on to garner strong coverage from genre-focused publications, building a great deal of anticipation for an eventual follow-up. Today witnesses the re-emergence of Old Solar, now solidified as a trio. The new record, SEE, is a thoughtful and powerful exploration of the cycle of seasons, seeking to sonically represent the many emotions, aesthetics and nuances of an ever-changing world, capturing the beautiful shadings in both the bloom and the bleak.
OA Synergies: Repositories for High Energy Physics Travis Brooks is the Manager of the SPIRES Databases for the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Library. SPIRES is one of the primary information resources for the High-Energy Physics community, and was the first database ever accessible on the web. He is a member of the American Physical Society and the American Society of Information Science and Technology and is an occasional contributor to Symmetry Magazine.
OA Synergies: Repositories for High Energy Physics Travis Brooks is the Manager of the SPIRES Databases for the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Library. SPIRES is one of the primary information resources for the High-Energy Physics community, and was the first database ever accessible on the web. He is a member of the American Physical Society and the American Society of Information Science and Technology and is an occasional contributor to Symmetry Magazine.