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In this episode, we sit down with the incredible Lauren Scott, AKA “Malfoy”! Lauren is a non-binary ultra runner from Vernon, NJ, who has been a part of the Sassquad family for several years.We kick off the conversation by diving into Lauren's epic experience at the 2023 Wild Goose Trail Festival, where they braved 37+ miles during Tropical Storm Ophelia. From torrential rain to relentless winds, Lauren shares how they pushed through the challenging conditions to complete an unforgettable ultra.Lauren also tells us about their time volunteering at the 2024 Wild Goose, where they brought smiles to everyone by donning an inflatable TyRUNasaurus Rex costume.The conversation then takes us on a journey to Iceland, where Lauren recently traveled with Vacation Races. They recount the breathtaking landscapes, scenic runs, and incredible camaraderie with fellow adventurers. Lauren shares how the trip strengthened bonds with their husband and introduced them to a vibrant global running community.Whether it's braving the elements, spreading joy in a dinosaur suit, or exploring the rugged beauty of Iceland, Lauren's stories remind us of the joy and adventure trail running brings to life.
Join us for this inspirational chat with John and Ann Monroe from Saranac Lake, New York! John was crewed and paced by his wife Ann at the 2023 and 2024 Wild Goose 100. The two events could not have been more different! In 2023, John bowed out at mile 93 after a grueling battle with Tropical Storm Ophelia and the washed out Wawayanda trails. His mantra for the next year carried him to the finish line a year later: "4 MORE IN '24!" Listen in to hear John and Ann's inspirational story of how they got into trail running and how they crossed that Wild Goose finish line together. Oh and by the way, John is 70 years young and Ann paced him for 37 of the 100 miles!
Thousands of New Yorkers depending on public benefits face worsening delays in processing aid. Meanwhile, New York City officials say Illegal lockout complaints are on the rise in East New York, Brooklyn. WNYC's David Brand accompanied a group of city workers trying to educate renters there about their rights. Plus, the Biden administration is releasing funds to communities in Brooklyn and New York City suburbs after widespread flooding in September 2023 from the remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia. Finally, New York City is set to roll out a whole new way to have the trash picked up at private buildings. WNYC's Michael Hill sits with Brooklyn borough president Antonio Reynoso who was chair of the sanitation committee when the plan was created.
Brooklyn's Woodhull Hospital will remain closed for several days as it undergoes repairs from Tropical Storm Ophelia. Plus, New York City Mayor Eric Adams takes a trip to Latin America. Also, WNYC's Sophia Chang reports on a new trash system that's the first of its kind in the entire country. And finally, with the writer's
Recorded as Tropical Storm Ophelia was barreling down the Mid-Atlantic, our brave boys still managed to record a longer-than-usual ep of 10kL. We talk about dumb AI shit, how awesome college softball pitchers are, the state of our local sports teams, and spend some time covering the awful situation that running backs find themselves in today's NFL. We also get to a lot of listener messages, including our first ever cryptid caller! Leave us a voicemail! (give your name and pronouns): 267-371-7218 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tenthousandlosses Follow us on Twitter: Podcast: https://twitter.com/tenklossespod Liam: https://twitter.com/notliamanders0n Tom: https://twitter.com/tohickontpain
Scotti and Pockets are back after a long (accidental) break to talk about their ultimate experiences in the last two months, and recap exciting regionals finishes. They also talk about the upcoming Mid-Atlantic regionals which was postponed by Tropical Storm Ophelia.
Both Governor Hochul and Mayor Adams have declared states of emergency as Tropical Storm Ophelia batters the New York City reigion, warning of up to 8 inches of rain by day's end. Severe flooding has caused major disruptions in MTA service and on roadways, leading to the closure of LaGuardia's Terminal A and numerous weather-related accidents in New Jersey. The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Warning affecting multiple counties. In other news, Streetsblog reports City Hall is abandoning its plan to put a car-free bus lane on Fordham Road in the Bronx after months of opposition from major players in the borough. Reporter Dave Colon has been covering the fallout.
Mayor Adams urges New Yorkers to shelter in place due to ongoing impacts from Tropical Storm Ophelia. Also, tobacco-related cancers are declining in New York State. Meanwhile, NYC's "open streets" program has transformed a Brooklyn road into a worship space, as WNYC's Ramsey Khalifeh reports. Finally, the Writers Guild of America ends its 5-month strike, signaling a slow recovery for the film and TV industry, according to WNYC's Precious Fondren.
#223 Today is Wednesday, time for a little wellness boost – a shortened episode to help keep your Warrior Vibe high.This show is a Walking the Talk Vancast, a portable episode that's informal and casual, recorded on the go from wherever Kathy finds herself on the day of recording.Kathy's recording at home today waiting out Tropical Storm Ophelia. She's sharing an impactful experience of creating a reverse bucket list as a roadmap for a life filled with lasting satisfaction and meaning.Kathy then invites you to create your own reverse bucket list, providing the steps to do so. She ends the episode sharing a powerful moment of realization as she reviewed her own list. If you've been looking for a practice to inspire gratitude, better understand what brought you to this point in your life and empower you to mindfully create your future, this is the episode for you!Links:From Type A to Type Be Online Course: Click here for more infoFrom Type A to Type Be Coaching Program: Click here for more infoEmail Kathy: hello@athenawellness.comIf you'd like to join our circle and never miss a weekly episode, please hit subscribe. While you're there, you can rate the podcast by highlighting the stars that match your experience. Much appreciated!For episode materials, show notes or to submit a question for a future episode, visit: https://athenawellness.com/podcast
LAFC play to a scoreless draw vs the Union in the midst of Tropical Storm Ophelia. As the hopes of finishing 1st in the west trickle away down the final stretch, the Black & Gold have to shift focus to a Cup Final midweek before the western conference clash with RSL on the weekend. A big week for the boys; and one that will have massive ramifications on the season as whole.
Meteorologists Jake Grant and Erich Ahlf recap Tropical Storm Ophelia and the impacts the storm had on Delmarva. Somewhat overshadowed by Ophelia to start the weekend, we officially transitioned from summer to Fall early Saturday morning . Erich and Jake talk about the new season and what to expect in the short term.
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The Fourth Annual Miles in Memory, which was to take place Sept. 23 at Deep Run Park, managed to draw a crowd despite an unscheduled appearance by Tropical Storm Ophelia. The event was moved indoors to the Full Circle Grief Center, which organizes the remembrance walk/run, and participants simply postponed their miles to later dates. Other activities went on as planned, however, including bubble blowing, beading and jewelry-making, journal and frame decorating, and hanging memories and photos of loved ones on a memory board. Among the visitors were Scott and Annie Wright Kennedy and their 2-year-old son, Wilder (pictured,...Article LinkSupport the show
Tropical Storm Ophelia kept most folks in over the weekend, but what will a new week hold? Find out with Capt. Marty. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this solo episode we talk about the Tampa Bay Rays new stadium; the LSU Tigers vs the shameless John Fisher and Oakland Athletics; the Athletics break the Miguel Cabrera booze - free retirement tour; and Tropical Storm Ophelia shockingly postpones games. Drink: Mionetto Prosecco from Valdobbiadene, Italy Instagram: Last Call Baseball Twitter: @LastCall4040 Intro and Outro music: DeCarlo Podcast logo: regan_vasconcellos
Tonight, on NJ Spotlight News …His “BIGGEST FIGHT YET”...Senator Bob Menendez is defiant speaking publicly for the first time since Friday's bombshell indictment, as the Governor and other lawmaker's call for him to resign; Plus, the Attorney General releases BODY CAMERA FOOTAGE from last month's fatal police shooting of Andrew Jerome Washington in Jersey City; Also, TROPICAL STORM OPHELIA makes landfall over the weekend battering parts of the Jersey Shore with high wind and widespread coastal flooding; And, FIGHTING WILDFIRES…The DEP says Climate Change has added more fuel to forest fires here in the state…and they're burning through the budget.
Tune in to "The Good Food Fellas" Podcast: A Slice Above the Rest! Hold onto your taste buds as Roland, Gennaro & producer Paul take on the One Bite Pizza Festival with the unyielding fervor of Tropical Storm Ophelia! Dive deep into the crusty heart of pizza culture as we chat up the legendary Pizzaiolos who've defined a generation:Dominic from the iconic Prince Street Pizza takes us through his journey from dough to slice. Mark from Lucali serves up his secrets on what makes a pie unforgettable. Frank of Borrelli's Pizza delivers a slice of history and tradition. Ever been to Harlem's famed Patsy's Pizzeria? Gennaro spills the beans on the golden era of pizza and tales from his childhood. Show some love for George at Frank Pepe Pizzeria—a name synonymous with timeless flavor. Discover the fiery passion behind Angelo's Coal Oven Pizzeria in the heart of NY. What's all the buzz about the legendary grandma pizza at King Umberto? We dig in to get you the saucy details.And just when you thought we were done, we turn up the heat with the pizza review maestro himself! El Presedente of Barstool, Dave Portnoy, pulls up a chair to chat about the festival, his iconic "one bite" mantra, his pizza rating algorithm, and so much more.So, whether you're a pizza enthusiast, a culinary adventurer, or just someone who loves a darn good story — grab a slice, settle in, and let the Good Food Fellas take you on a delectable journey. #OneBiteAtATime
Suzanne Colucci has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom
Listen to the September 24th, 2023 daily headline round-up and find all the top news that you need to know.
What's Poppin NY! I'm MR CAKE AVE! NY native & I'll be your tour guide! It's going to be a nasty weekend! Wet and windy! The NYPD unveils a RoboCop. MTA announces 5 free bus routes that starts Sunday. Trap door found at Daycare containing fentanyl. #Usher will be 2024 halftime show performer. Fat Joe donates to a bronx school! Six year old boy with autism has been found safe in NJ! And so much more to discuss! Check out the podcast on Apple Google & Spotify! Comments topics & questions
Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife are facing corruption-related charges. An unsealed federal indictment reveals the New Jersey senator and his wife, Nadine Arslanian Menendez, are accused of accepting “hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes” in exchange for the senator's influence. Prosecutors allege the bribes included cash, gold, mortgage payments and a Mercedes. Menendez says he will “not be distracted by baseless allegations” and he's pushing back on calls for his resignation from some fellow Democrats. Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe tells AC360 he thinks the senator will have a hard time defending himself against this indictment because of the extraordinary detail prosecutors included. Plus, there's a hurricane watch in effect for parts of eastern North Carolina ahead of Tropical Storm Ophelia's landfall. CNN Meteorologist Chad Myers joins AC360 for an update on the storm that's expected to trek up the East Coast. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
In our news wrap Saturday, Tropical Storm Ophelia made landfall in North Carolina, the family of a Black high school student suspended for his hairstyle is suing Texas Gov. Abbott and Attorney General Paxton, car dealers may soon feel ripple effects of the auto workers strike, and Secretary of Homeland Security Mayorkas met with the president of Honduras in Texas to discuss migration. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Detroit Free Press Automotive Reporter Phoebe Wall Howard has the latest, after United Auto Workers announced an expanded strike.Pharmacists at Kansas City-area CVS locations stage a walkout over working conditions.USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Bart Jansen breaks down the indictment of Sen. Bob Menendez.The NCAA and conferences could be forced into a major NIL change as a lawsuit has been granted class-action status.Tropical Storm Ophelia nears hurricane status as it approaches North Carolina.Watch 5 Things on YouTube.Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tropical Storm Ophelia makes landfall in North Carolina, leaving thousands in the dark. Migrant encounters at the US-Mexico border are up and Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is going to see it for himself. The UAW strike could hit your local car dealership. A daring missile strike on a Russian target in Crimea could make a dent on the Kremlin's Black Sea fleet. And a California man who raised money to attend a poker tournament admits he lied about having cancer. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Democratic and GOP Senate leaders are trying to pass their own government spending bill - as the House so far fails to avoid a shutdown. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told CNN today he'd be willing to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia. President Joe Biden said he'll walk the picket line with members of the United Auto Workers Union next week. Tropical Storm Ophelia is getting stronger, as parts of the South and Mid-Atlantic brace for a wet and windy weekend. Lastly, the fallout from the corruption indictment against New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez continues.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
This is the All Local 4pm Update for September 23, 2023.
In our news wrap Saturday, Tropical Storm Ophelia made landfall in North Carolina, the family of a Black high school student suspended for his hairstyle is suing Texas Gov. Abbott and Attorney General Paxton, car dealers may soon feel ripple effects of the auto workers strike, and Secretary of Homeland Security Mayorkas met with the president of Honduras in Texas to discuss migration. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom
Anita Bonita has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.
Tropical Storm Ophelia Forms and will effect the midatlantic and northeast coasts this weekend with rain and wind ....Beach erosion expected too! Coastal Fllod warnings North Carolina to New Jersey and the Northeast through early Sunday...
In our news wrap Friday, Tropical Storm Ophelia barreled toward the East Coast, with expected landfall Saturday morning in North Carolina. Also, a judge at Guantanamo Bay has declared one of the defendants in the 9/11 attacks case unfit for trial. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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In our news wrap Friday, Tropical Storm Ophelia barreled toward the East Coast, with expected landfall Saturday morning in North Carolina. Also, a judge at Guantanamo Bay has declared one of the defendants in the 9/11 attacks case unfit for trial. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on Tropical Weather Ophelia.
Tropical Storm Ophelia forming over the mid Atlantic will give us rain this weekend.