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The All Local Afternoon Update for Tuesday, November 11th 2025
The Supreme Court is expected to decide today whether the Trump administration must comply with lower court orders to resume full SNAP payments as delayed food aid begins reaching residents across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Meanwhile, the FAA is expanding flight reductions to six percent nationwide amid a shortage of air traffic controllers caused by the ongoing government shutdown. Also, in New York City, Fifth Avenue is closing this afternoon for the Veterans Day Parade marking 250 years of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. Plus, WNYC's Hannah Frishberg reports from the Bronx's Fulton Fish Market, where the sprawling cold-storage space has been transformed into one of the city's most unexpected party venues.
===== MDJ Script/ Top Stories for November 7th Publish Date: November 7th Commercial: From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Friday, November 7th and Happy Birthday to Jim Kaat I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Bakery, Italian restaurant coming to Avenue East Cobb Auditions for Cobb Idol Jr. are due by Dec. 1 Powder Springs man to run in marathon to raise money for cancer research Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on milk All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: Ingles Markets 6 STORY 1: Bakery, Italian restaurant coming to Avenue East Cobb Two new spots are about to shake things up at Avenue East Cobb this month, and foodies, you’re gonna want to mark your calendars. First up, Giulia—a cozy Italian bakery and patisserie—opened today! Think flaky croissants, dreamy pastries, and coffee that’ll make you linger. After finding success at The Forum in Peachtree Corners, owners Ben and Seth Gjuka are bringing their magic to a 900-square-foot space here, right next to their upcoming restaurant, Luga. Speaking of Luga, it’s set to debut Nov. 24 in the old Drift Fish House spot. Expect a sleek 28-seat bar, an open kitchen, and a menu packed with antipasti, Roma-style pizzas, and fresh, house-made pastas. Find it all at 4475 Roswell Road. STORY 2: Auditions for Cobb Idol Jr. are due by Dec. 1 Got a voice that can wow a crowd? The Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre in Marietta is calling all young singers, ages 11-19, to audition for Cobb Idol Jr. 2026: Heartbreak & Heartache. This live competition, a spinoff of the beloved Cobb Idol, gives talented teens a chance to shine on stage. The big event happens Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m., but auditions are due by Dec. 1. Here’s the deal: submit a video of yourself singing a love or heartbreak-themed song (1.5–3 minutes) to education@strandmarietta.org. Keep it family-friendly, show off your range, and make sure your voice is the star. Winners snag cash, scholarships, and even a spot in Cobb Idol 2026. Questions? Email Savannah Patton at education@strandmarietta.org. STORY 3: Powder Springs man to run in marathon to raise money for cancer research The 2026 Chicago Marathon is still months away, but for Cole McNall, the journey has already begun. The 25-year-old from Powder Springs isn’t just training for his first marathon—he’s running for something much bigger: his mom. Last December, McNall’s mother, Danae Huffman, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a rare and incurable blood cancer. “She wasn’t herself—back pain, fatigue, just... off,” McNall recalls. The diagnosis hit hard. Treatments were grueling—chemo, a stem cell transplant—but today, she’s in remission. Now, McNall is running as part of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation team, aiming to raise $3,000 for research. “This isn’t just a race,” he says. “It’s for her.” We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: Ingles Markets 6 STORY 4: Veterans Day celebrations in Cobb County Veterans Day is almost here, and Cobb County is pulling out all the stops to honor those who’ve served. From parades to luncheons, there’s something for everyone leading up to Nov. 11. Veterans Day Parade on Nov. 8 will feature marching bands, floats, and a ceremony in Glover Park. And on Nov. 11, ceremonies in Acworth, Austell, Powder Springs, and Smyrna will pay tribute with speakers, color guards, and heartfelt moments. There are countless ways to show gratitude next week. STORY 5: Delays likely for distribution of government food benefits to the hungry For one in eight Georgians, the wait for food assistance just got longer—and more uncertain. SNAP benefits, which usually roll out between the 5th and 23rd of each month, are delayed, leaving families in limbo. At Goodr Community Market in Atlanta, owner Jasmine Crowe-Houston has already heard from customers. “People are coming in saying, ‘I always get my benefits on the 5th—nothing today.’” The delay stems from the government shutdown, now in its 36th day. USDA guidance issued Tuesday slashed funding to half the usual amount, forcing states to scramble to recalibrate systems. Food banks like Second Harvest of South Georgia are bracing for impact, but as Eliza McCall put it, “SNAP feeds nine people for every one we serve. We can’t fill that gap.” Meanwhile, confusion reigns. A Trump social media post suggested benefits might stop entirely, though the White House later clarified payments are coming—just slowly. For 1.4 million Georgians, that’s cold comfort. Hunger doesn’t wait. And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on milk We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: Ingles Markets 6 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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The 4th annual Pocatello Veterans Day Parade is happening this weekend, and will feature floats, a World War II jet flyover and food trucks.
Send us a text and chime in!The City of Prescott and their contractor, Combs Construction Company, are proud to announce that the installation of removable bollards in downtown intersections (shown on the map) is complete prior to the Veterans Day Parade! These bollards were installed to create a safer experience during downtown parades and special events. By utilizing removable bollards, the City is able to reduce labor and equipment costs that would be necessary when closing intersections for special events. We appreciate your support and understanding as we continue improving the safety of Downtown Prescott. Catch up with more Local News Stories on Signals A Z.com. Subscribe... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/big-changes-downtown-prescott-adds-new-safety-features/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
In this episode, Big Moe and Drew dive into how Sanger made history in the world of weightlifting, putting our small town on the national map with an unforgettable performance. But it's not all celebration — we also break down the controversy surrounding this year's Veterans Day Parade, what really went down, and how the community's reacting. As always, expect real talk, laughs, and a few heated takes along the way
The Historic Trust invites the public to attend the 37th Annual Lough Legacy Veterans Day Parade on Nov. 11 at the Fort Vancouver National Site. Featuring more than 75 entries and 1,500 marchers, the event honors the service and sacrifice of America's veterans. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/the-historic-trust-invites-public-to-attend-the-37th-annual-lough-legacy-veterans-day-parade/ #Vancouver #VeteransDay #FortVancouver #TheHistoricTrust #CMAC #PearsonAirMuseum #CommunityEvent #Military #Patriotism #SouthwestWashington
The Community Military Appreciation Committee will host a Veterans Day Open House at the Pearson Air Museum following Vancouver's annual parade on Nov. 11. The free community event will feature veteran-friendly organizations, refreshments, and local support programs honoring those who served. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/community-military-appreciation-committee-invites-public-to-open-house-after-veterans-day-parade/ #VancouverWA #VeteransDay #CMAC #PearsonAirMuseum #CommunityEvent #MilitaryAppreciation #ClarkCounty #FortVancouver #VeteransSupport #LocalEvents
We bring Veterans Day into sharp focus by showing how local giving meets real military needs through the Armed Forces Community Foundation. Kevin West walks us through 31 partner groups, the dollar-for-dollar Veterans Day Match, and the simple ways to donate online or in person.• What the AFCF does and how it partners locally• Operation Santa Claus support for junior enlisted families• Central Kansas Military Community Foundation emergency aid• Flint Hills Veterans Coalition parade and ceremony role• Wamego Honor Flight impact and recent trip• Society of the First Infantry Division scholarships and gift cards• Why the Veterans Day Match doubles impact up to $100,000• Where to donate in person during the parade• How to give online via standtomatchday.com and QR codes“Standtomatchday.com. That is standtomatchday.com.” “Also the website is armedforcescf.org.”“We will be set up in person down by City Hall in conjunction with the Veterans Day Parade.”GMCFCFAs
Sunday, November 2nd, come honor those who've served, and those who continue to serve:Location: Downtown CharlestonDate: Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025Opening Remarks & National Anthem: 12:30 p.m.Parade Step-Off: 1:00 p.m.After 20 years in the Navy, Steven McFann found a new mission, volunteering at the North Charleston VA Clinic. This Sunday, 11/2/25, he'll lead the parade as Grand Marshal.McFann enlisted in the Navy in 1975, following a long family legacy of military service. His grandfather served in World War I, his father in World War II, and his brothers in Vietnam. His son also followed in his footsteps enlisting in the Navy.“Every Veteran matters,” McFann said. “Whether you served in war or peace, your sacrifice hasn't gone unnoticed. America is still proud of you.”Powered by Disaster Plus
Past state commander, Jarvis Bynum, and current commander of the Guilford County Disabled Veteran Chapter 20 organization stop by Talk City Greensboro and help educate us on how the DAV has served Greensboro. From offering rides for veterans to medical appointments to assisting veterans and their families with benefit assistance, the DAV has been here working to support the veterans of Guilford County. The conversation culminates by sharing information on the upcoming, seventh annual, Veterans Day Parade 2025. It will take place in downtown Greensboro on Saturday, November 8th at 12 noon. Visit www.gcdav20.com to learn more.
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The annual Veterans Day parade kicked off in Indianapolis Monday, with dozens of groups marching in the event. A road revitalization project on Indianapolis' west side is finally complete. Changes to Indiana's tax code next year will likely have significant impacts on school funding across the state. Donald Trump has promised to rescind any unspent dollars from the Inflation Reduction Act, which funds everything from energy efficiency upgrades to homes to green manufacturing. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Frank starts the show joined by WABC host Dominic Carter to talk about the upcoming fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, they give their predictions. Frank moves on to discuss his time at the Veterans Day Parade and Chris Wallace leaving CNN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank starts the show joined by WABC host Dominic Carter to talk about the upcoming fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, they give their predictions. Frank moves on to discuss his time at the Veterans Day Parade and Chris Wallace leaving CNN. Frank talks about the detrimental effects alcohol has on the body and how usage has gone up after the pandemic but has not come down. He then talks with Kevin Randle, a retired Army Lt. Colonel, who served in Vietnam as a helicopter pilot. He's also a prominent UFOlogist, who's the preeminent expert on the Roswell crash of 1947. He's also the author of the book UFOs and the Deep State: A History of the Military and Shadow Government's War Against the Truth. They discuss Roswell, the upcoming hearings on UAPs in Congress and much more. Frank starts the third hour discussing how texting and social media usage has limited communication between people. He then opens mail from listeners. Frank wraps up the show asking about people who don't vote. He is also joined by Noam Laden for News You Can Use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today on America in the Morning Trump Grows His Cabinet The leadership staff of the incoming Donald Trump administration is starting to take shape. Reports indicate that Florida Senator Marco Rubio, who is a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is expected to serve as Secretary of State, and Florida Congressman Michael Waltz will become national security advisor. After naming the first woman to ever serve as White House Chief of Staff, correspondent Clayton Neville reports there were more names added to the cabinet. House Close To GOP Control Although not yet official, Republicans are now seen likely to retain the majority in the House of Representatives, giving the GOP a clean sweep of Congress and the White House. Bullets Hit Spirit Airlines Flight There was danger in the skies when a Spirit Airlines passenger jet was diverted away from Haiti's capital city after it was struck by gunfire from the ground, suspending all American carriers into the island nation. Katie Clark has details. Biden Leads Veterans Remembrance President Joe Biden went to Arlington National Cemetery for the last time as Commander-in-Chief to honor Veterans Day. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. Tuskegee Shooting Arrest Tuskegee University has closed its campus to outsiders and fired its security director after the Homecoming shooting over the weekend. Correspondent Julie Walker reports an arrest has been made- audio courtesy WAKA-TV Selma, Alabama. Wildfires Burning A major wildfire continues to burn in California, but a number of fires are impacting parts of New Jersey and New York. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. Wisconsin Abortion Case The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments in an attempt to reactivate the state's total abortion ban. Sheboygan County's Republican district attorney asked the court to reinstitute a law passed in 1849. Rubio To Join Trump Cabinet The next cabinet for President-elect Donald Trump is starting to take shape, with several appoints made, including a Border Czar, and former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin to lead the EPA. Senator Marco Rubio is expected to named Secretary of State, and Congressman Michael Waltz will become national security advisor. As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. Senate Leadership Vote Coming Senate Republicans look to elect a new leader this week while President-Elect Trump is yet to endorse any of the candidates. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. COP-29 Begins The new president of U.N climate talks has opened the COP-29 summit in Azerbaijan with a stern warning, and an urgent need for money. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports this may also be the last time, for the time being, that an American delegation will take part. Delphi Murder Verdict There was a guilty verdict in the double murder trial of an Indiana man accused of killing two teenagers nearly 8 years ago. Pamela Furr has the story. Football Coach Fired A former NFL player-turned-college coach is out of a job after his arrest over the weekend for drinking and driving. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports. Sarandon Claims Blacklisting If you haven't seen Susan Sarandon in a starring role lately, there may be a reason. The Oscar-winning actress is claiming she has been blacklisted by Hollywood over her remarks about Jewish people at anti-Israel rallies last year. Auto Issues A large number of Honda and Acura vehicles are being investigated for engine issues. Correspondent Rita Foley reports. Tech News The price of bitcoin does not seem to be slowing down anytime soon, but some investors are not all that happy about it. Here's Chuck Palm with today's tech report. Finally New York City held its 105th Veterans Day Parade, considered the largest in the nation with over 20,000 participants marching up the city's iconic Fifth Avenue. Correspondent Julie Walker has the highlights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The All Local Afternoon Update for Monday, November 11 2024
Greg broadcasts live from the Veterans Day Parade and talks about Veterans Day and thanks all of our Veterans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every year Veterans for Peace organizes a contingent to march in Albany's Veterans Day Parade (formerly Armistice Day) to highlight the need for Peace. Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine interviewed a number of the marchers about their feelings about peace in this year's parade. Tom Ellis of the Palestinian RIghts Committee; Dan Wilcox of VFP; Debbie, a nurse; ; Mike McGlynn; Pete Looker; Anthony Donovan, VFP.
Harrison Conyers, COJ Director of Military Affairs, joins JMN to discuss today's Veteran's Day Parade, and some of the key veterans participating. The parade starts at 1101am at the Center for Performing Arts on Water St, and will proceed on Hogan St. then Bay St., concluding at Everbank Stadium.
John Thrasher serves as this year's Veteran's Day Parade Grand Marshall. He joins JMN to reflect on his military career, and subsequent years of service in academia, legislature, and more. The Veteran's Day Parade begins at 1101am at the Center for the Performing Arts, and concludes at Everbank Stadium.
Kristine Bellino is downtown getting interviews and photographs as crowds gather for the upcoming Veterans Day Parade. The parade starts 1101am at the Center for Performing Arts on Water Street, and ends at Everbank Stadium.
What if our roads could be safer with just a little extra caution? Chief Anthony Sizemore joins us for a reflective episode on Cape Copcast, where we dissect the week's local and national events. From celebrating the impressive voter turnout in Cape Coral to addressing recent traffic incidents on Embers Parkway and Burnt Store Road, we cover it all. Learn about the police department's strategic role in managing traffic safety and construction challenges, and why staying within speed limits is more crucial than ever. Plus, we add a dash of fun with our Movember celebration, where our grooming policy takes a twist to support the American Cancer Society.This week, we also honor Veterans Day, spotlighting the significant contributions of veterans in our community. With Officer Jeff Caro, a proud veteran of the Army National Guard, leading the Veterans Day Parade as Grand Marshal, we share the pride in hiring former service members. Their dedication, teamwork, and resilience enrich our police force in countless ways. And let's not forget our incredible volunteers with diverse backgrounds who bring unique perspectives to our department. Tune in to hear about their stories and the inspiring plans we have to feature their journeys in future episodes. Join us for a heartening exploration of community, service, and the power of collaborative spirit.
For our first stop, we're showing our appreciation at the Gulf Coast Veterans Association's 2nd Annual Veterans Day Parade, Saturday, November 9th in Pass Christian, and in with us to tell us more is the President of the Gulf Coast Veterans Association, Moises Espinal, then we're off to check out what's happening around your neck of the woods, before a final stop in Poplarville, to indulge in the south's most iconic beverage at this year's Sweet Mississippi Tea Festival, November 8th & 9th... and in with us to tell us who has the best sweet tea in the south is MS Tea Festival Chairperson and Owner of JD Blueberry and Tea Farm in Poplarville, Don Van de werken, in addition to Official Sweet Tea Judge & former Mayor of Poplarville, Rossie Creel! Stay tuned, buckle up and hold on tight for your Next Stop, Mississippi!"What's Happening Around Your Neck of the Woods" Event Listing:Petal Jaycees Veterans Day Chili Cook-OffVeteran's Day Program 20247th Annual Hickory Pick'N DayLego Holiday Snow Globe BuildWayne-Sanderson Farms Wing WarsCheck out this episode on MPB's YouTube Channel: Next Stop, Mississippi | Gulf Coast Veterans Association & Sweet Mississippi Tea FestivalNext Stop, Mississippi is your #1 on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Germaine Flood and Kamel King, Tourism Development Bureau Manger with Visit Mississippi, highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. Check out our Sipp Events calendar to help plan your next trip! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Koontz, Director of Marketing for the USS Midway Museum and Chair of the San Diego Veterans Day Parade, chats about the November 11 parade, which will honor three D-Day veterans, all more than 100 years young. Koontz talks about this year being the 20th Anniversary of the opening of the Museum; its upcoming "Jingle Jets" holiday tradition on the Midway; and it's huge Freedom Park undertaking.About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media"Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 18 years. "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us.
Marj Billker Graves joined the Army Nurse Corps during her final year of nursing school in 1967. She served as a head nurse on male orthopedic wards at Darnall Army Hospital, Fort Hood, Texas, and at Ireland Army Hospital, Fort Knox, Kentucky. As a Captain, Marj volunteered for Vietnam where she continued to serve as a head orthopedic nurse with the 24th Evacuation Hospital in Long Binh. During her tour of duty, she was selected as the nurse for a two-person medical team to accompany both the Bob Hope Christmas Tour in 1971 and the Sammy Davis, Jr. USO Show in 1972. After a return assignment in the United States at Madigan General Hospital, Tacoma, Washington, she resigned her commission to marry her husband, Bob, also a Vietnam Veteran. She was selected as Kentucky's Vietnam Veteran for USA Today's 2012 Veterans Day issue, has been featured in numerous articles in The Courier-Journal, was inducted into the Kentucky Veterans Hall of Fame, is a recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Distinguished Citizen Medal, and in 2023 was the first female veteran to serve as Grand Marshal of Louisville's Veterans Day Parade. She is a retired Occupational Health Manager from UPS.
Mark Sundlov, Director of the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum joins the show to talk about the Memorial holding the 41st annual St. Louis Regional Veterans Day Parade this Saturday November 9th.
Welcome back to the Hub City Church podcast! Join us this week as Jessye Saemenes continues our series, The Gospel According to Matthew!——————————————————————————DATES TO KNOW: Monday, November 11th - Veterans Day Parade, Downtown Albany——————————————————————————Thank you for listening to the Albany Hub City Podcast!For more information about Hub City Church you can go to albanyhubcity.com.
Welcome back to the Hub City Church podcast! Join us this week as Matt Campbell continues our series, The Gospel According to Matthew!——————————————————————————DATES TO KNOW: November 11th, 2024 - Veterans Day Parade, Downtown Albany——————————————————————————Thank you for listening to the Albany Hub City Podcast!For more information about Hub City Church you can go to albanyhubcity.com.
Angee and Jonathan are joined by ... Chester! He makes his triumphant return to the podcast after being gone for a month in the Phillipines and the trio are already to chat about all of the wonderful public safety meetings happening across the City of Auburn. By the time you hear this, all of them will have concluded, but worry not! There's more in the future worth attending. We also chat Halloween Harvest Fest, Civics Academy, the upcoming Veterans Day Parade, and end strong with some spooky movie trivia.
Today's rundown covers a proposed transit facility, a motion to dismiss a lawsuit by Reform Clark County's leader, an opinion on repealing the capital gains tax, a lawsuit against WSU, firearms brandished at a Camas middle school, the opening of Terminal 1's new Center, PeaceHealth's 10-million-dollar gift, upcoming Veterans Day Parade applications, Target Zero's patrols, Camas Plein Air event, and the Rebecca Anstine Gallery's art display. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/ #ClarkCountyWa #TransitFacility #ReformClarkCounty #WSULawsuit #CamasMiddleSchool #VeteransDayParade #Terminal1 #PeaceHealthSouthwest #TargetZero #CamasPleinAir #RebeccaAnstineGallery #WashingtonNews #CommunityUpdates #LocalArt
Applications are now being accepted for the 36th Annual Lough Legacy Veterans Day Parade at Fort Vancouver! This community event honors veterans of all service branches and will take place on November 11. Learn more about how to get involved at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/applications-being-accepted-for-entries-in-the-2024-lough-legacy-veterans-day-parade/ on www.ClarkCountyToday.com. #ClarkCountyWa #VeteransDayParade #LocalNews #VancouverWa #CommunityCelebration
The Hard Truth with Tony Shaffer – Diane and Francis Ventura talk with Tony Shaffer about the 2nd Annual National Veterans Day Parade set to take place in Washington, DC, this November. The parade is a follow-up to its initial run last year with plans to get bigger moving forward. For more information on the Veterans Day Parade and how you can participate or help...
It was a huge honor for the Herriman High School Choir, Orchestra, and Tour Concert Band traveling to Hawaii to share their music with military veterans. On this episode of the Supercast, we talk to the talented students who represented the entire state of Utah with amazing performances at the National Vietnam Veterans Day Parade. ...continue reading "Supercast Episode 248: Herriman High Student Musicians Proudly Perform at National Vietnam Veterans Day Parade in Hawaii"
Join us every week as Patty Wilson & Scott Cowarttalk passionately about the ever changing real estate market!It's House Talk with a Happy Ending! www.jointhebrokerage.com Music by: 9-5 - Dolly PartonGood Day - Nappy Roots Find more episodes on:www.pattysplayhouse.com If you want to search for a home in Tallahassee, www.PattyandScott.comPatty's Playhouse we talk about real estate and life in the small southern town. The conversations are consumer driven inviting entrepreneurs, real estate professionals and interesting people who make up our world of real estate. We talk real estate with some interesting and fun facts... Its like house porn! We talk lifestyle, staging tips, home buying selling and investing... all with a happy ending... House Talk with a Happy Ending... Each & Every Time! Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Could you make the decision to remove your own leg. What if you'd already lost the other and taking the second meant starting over? For the final episode of the 2023 NYC Veterans Day Parade, Fran Racioppi and Psychotherapist Drew Newkirk were joined by Dan Nevins and Lana Duffy; two Army soldiers who were faced with one of life's toughest decisions. Dan nearly lost his life in an IED explosion in Iraq, now after losing his legs, he shares how Yoga and Wounded Warrior Project saved him from depression, substance abuse and suicide. Lana suffered for years with an undiagnosed brain injury that prevented her physical recovery; today she's the parades honorary Grand Marshal explaining how to navigate NYC's culture of beauty and perfection with a body that doesn't look like everyone else. Life is full of difficult decisions and most often the toughest decisions are thrust upon us. Are you ready to take action and do something when most are unwilling? Learn more on The Jedburgh Podcast Website. Subscribe to us and follow @jedburghpodcast on all social media. Watch the full video version on YouTube. Highlights:0:00 Welcome to “Alive Day”6:53 Dan gets pinned in his vehicle after an IED explosion21:49 Battling depression, substance abuse and motivation28:15 How yoga without his legs saved Dan32:40 The effect of body shame and limiting disabilities after Lana's IED blast42:26 Dating in NYC with one leg57:54 Dan and Lana tell their stories to help others Quotes: “The greatest casualty is being forgotten.” (2:35) “When the explosion happened I could feel and hear the truck basically disintegrate around my body.” (12:48) “I knew I was going to die. I was making my peace with God. I was just giving up.” (15:19) “They met me with a backpack and a promise that whatever I needed, whatever my family needed, they'd be there.” (20:54) “I self-medicated with accomplishment, achievement, doing something.” (23:54) “Yoga teacher training was the best leadership school I've ever been to in my life.” (31:33) “I was doing limb salvage not just because I wanted to keep my leg, it was ‘I can't be seen as weak.'” (34:32) “Keep doing good things because that's how you'll be remembered.” (53:43) Brought to you in partnership with Just Ice Tea, Longtab Brewing & Talent War Group.
Great leaders exist in every industry. When we think about great leaders we often remember the things they did. But what's more important is the impact they had on individuals, teams, organizations and society.For the second episode of our 2023 NYC Veterans Day Parade Series, Fran Racioppi and Psychotherapist Drew Newkirk welcomed two Green Berets from very different wars creating impact across generations. CSM Richard Rice served as a Green Beret in MACV-SOG in Vietnam and later became one of the founding members of Delta Force. Jason McCarthy served in 10th Special Forces during the Iraq war and went on to found GORUCK. Today they're swapping roles as mentor and mentee as they apply their lessons from Special Forces to entrepreneurism, fitness, mental health and building community. We show you how to build organizations on character, why we must embrace challenge, how to live a life of bias for action, and how society is shaped by America's Veterans after their military service. Drew also explores the difficulty elite performers have as they age and become friendless men; something scary to many of us. America became the greatest country in the history of the world because of a national call to service since the Boston Massacre. Today, the world is more dangerous than ever. It's time we bring America's people back together, rebuild our community and keep America atop the world order. Learn more on The Jedburgh Podcast Website. Subscribe to us and follow @jedburghpodcast on all social media. Watch the full video version on YouTube. Highlights:0:00 Welcoming a legend of the Special Forces Regiment8:34 Why need to do hard things; especially at GORUCK10:59 Preventing “friendless men”15:03 The character traits needed to succeed in elite organizations16:38 The films that shaped Rich's perspective on the military 18:00 Why America must maintain our national will in the face of our adversaries24:14 Veteran service transcends their time in the military and carries into society25:10 How mentorship builds great organizations28:18 Making the case for military serviceQuotes: “Throughout my entire life I've always looked for the challenge. Something to test me.” (5:02)“It isn't so much the military service…it's what those Veterans bring back and what they put into our society after they've served.” (5:30)“There's no other way to really know what someone else is made of unless you do something hard with them.” (10:17) “Have a bias for action in the real world and go get after it.” (13:56)“If you're not honest with yourself, you can't be honest with others.” (15:48) “We are in a peer-to-peer battle with not one nation, but a number of nation states.” (20:46) “America needs to come back together. You do that through communities.” (23:04)Brought to you in partnership with Just Ice Tea, Longtab Brewing & Talent War Group.
Veterans Day is about more than honoring service; it's about preparing leaders to serve in the military and beyond. For the 104th running of the New York City Veterans Day parade from atop the red carpet Host Fran Racioppi is joined by special guest co-host Drew Newkirk to navigate conversations through the motorcycles, the sirens, the marching bands and the floats. They kick off the parade with two of New York City's most prominent veterans turned public servants; Commissioner James Hendon's a Reserve Army officer and leads New York City's Department of Veteran Services.Commissioner Zach Iscol served as a Marine, went on to found the Headstrong Project and now serves all New Yorkers leading Emergency Management. The Commissioners show us how to continue our impact post military service while leading our communities. We're also joined by Nick Angione and LTG(R) Mike Linnington. Nick's the chairman of United War Veterans Council, the organization charged with producing the parade and bringing 25,000 people to the heart of Manhattan.General Linnington is the CEO of the Wounded Warrior Project and was honored as the 2023 parade Grand Marshal. Nick breaks down the details of planning and hosting the largest veterans event in the country. LTG Linnington talks about the value that veterans bring to any organization and how hiring veterans isn't a charity move, it's a business decision.Learn more on The Jedburgh Podcast Website. Subscribe to us and follow @jedburghpodcast on all social media. Watch the full video version on YouTube. Highlights:0:00 Welcome to the 104th New York City Veterans Day Parade5:32 Why America needs Veterans in public service after the military7:27 There's no panacea for Veterans mental health11:00 The excitement of the parade12:32 Honoring first responders at the parade 16:18 How United War Veterans Council produces the parade23:50 Developing leaders in the military from the first dayQuotes: “We look at all we have and how it's borne on the backs of so few, it's so critical for us to give these people their roses on days like today.” (4:01) “The military…is an incredibly effective way to learn the basic tenets of leadership.” (6:47) “There's no panacea for mental health…you really have to use what works for the individual.” (7:53)“There's 16+ million Veterans across the country. I'm representing them.” (24:18) “You can't wait to be told what to do. You've got to understand your commander's intent; your boss's intent. And then you've got to be able to act.” (26:03)“Hiring a Veteran isn't a charity endeavor, it's a business endeavor. You want to improve your business; hire Veterans.” (28:23) Brought to you in partnership with Just Ice Tea, Longtab Brewing & Talent War Group.
On Sunday John and Tammy were honored to join Honor Flight San Diego at the Veterans Day parade. Not only were they a part of the parade, John also got to escort the two veterans he was the guardian for during his last trip with Honor Flight - twins Gary and Larry! It was Tammy's first time meeting the pair and they had an amazing time.
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Danny Sample comes in to talk about the annual Birmingham Veteran's Day Parade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on "First Coast Connect," we talk about pharmacist burnout and the effect on patient care. Then we interview William Shatner about his new Florida Theatre show — "William Shatner Live on Stage with Star Trek ll: The Wrath of Khan." Finally: We preview Jacksonville's Veterans Day Parade and all the other events on tap this weekend.
The Mark Moses Show is joined by Terry Struven with The American Legion Post 177 in Palm Bay to preview The Palm Bay Veterans Day Parade and Picnic coming up Saturday, November 11th in Palm Bay. Listen to Mark weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
Morning talk radio host Bruce VanDyke of AM 930 WEOL talks with Elyria Schools staffer Terry Lewis about his unforgettable trip as an Honor Flight Guardian. Terry is a Head Custodian at Northwood Campus, where he works with Teacher Mary Karlovec--both are very involved in the school's annual tribute to veterans on Veterans Day. Take a listen as Terry describes his incredible journey and Mary shares how Elyria Schools came to be involved in sponsorship of the Honor Flight program. Mary also gives us the scoop on what Northwood has planned for this year's Veterans Day Parade.It's a great day to be a Pioneer! Thanks for listening. Find Elyria Schools on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube!
In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, doctors give tips on what to look out for in children during these high temperatures, the Pacific Surfliner is expected to be running again on Monday and Mayor Todd Gloria and the USS Midway Museum CEO announced the return of the Veterans Day parade.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.