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This is a service where we take some time to pause and celebrate what God is doing in and through the ministries here at Village Green.Village Green CommunityChurch is located in London, Canada. Our mission is to “Love God, Love Others,and Change the World”.Get to know us better! Come visit our website: https://villagegreenchurch.com/follow-us/
In this episode of O Lala! in RVA, we celebrate hitting 1,000 followers (thank you!) and then dive into an inspiring conversation with Katie Kenyon, Executive Director of Village Green RVA. Katie shares how Village Green is tackling food insecurity, providing fresh meals to thousands, and creating a true sense of community in Richmond. From sourcing food to supporting foster families, Katie's work is changing lives. Plus, we get into some local drama (Secret Sandwich Society buns, anyone?), shout out our favorite RVA spots, and drop all the details on upcoming events you won't want to miss!What You'll Hear in This Episode:
SUBSCRIBE TO IMPOSSIBLE WAY OF LIFE ON PATREON TO ACCESS FULL EPISODEhttps://www.patreon.com/animpossiblewayoflifeWe attempt to discuss The Kinks most famous album with Johanna Samuels but we may have had a little too much fun along the way...and you know what happens when you start having too much fun. It's an impossible way of life folks, no question about it.
Happy Holidays Hot Teas! The ladies are back this week with an ExciTEAing remote episode in front of the fireplace at Mirabelle Restaurant and Tavern at Three Village Inn in the heart of Stony Brook Village - the perfect place to embrace the cozy holiday feels this season. They catch up us up on their Thanksgiving experiences (including Sharon's frozen roadtrip), chat about Holiday Events coming up at Mirabelle as well as the rest of Long Island and share some highlights from the 2024 Discover Long Island Tourism Awards Gala!#TasteOfLongIsland Mirabelle Restaurant & Tavern - Known as the Old Homestead, the original structure of Mirabelle at Three Village Inn was built in 1751 by Richard Hallock.Holiday Events (Celebrate Holiday Elegance!)-Santa and Friends Magical Brunch (December 14th, 15th, 21st & 22nd )-Christmas Eve 3 Course Prix Fixe Dinner-New Year's Eve Gatsby Gala-New Year's Day BrunchReserve your experience at mirabelleatthreevillageinn.com *You can also find them on our mobile app!* Want to be featured on Taste of Long Island and be featured on our social channels and website? Email us at Spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com#LongIslandLifeNew Blog: Toast National Repeal Day and Long Island History#ChariTEA Anthony Suppa reached out to us to share more about the Frantoni's Restaurant 13th Annual Toys for Tots Fundraiser at Oheka Castle!For the past 13 years, Marine Corps Veteran Anthony Suppa and his team Mike Mistretta , Steve Mistretta and Donna Neuman - owners of Frantoni's Restaurant on Long Island, have made it their mission to spread joy and generosity during the holiday season. This year, they continue that tradition with the 13th Annual Toys for Tots event, hosted at the renowned Oheka Castle on December 15, 2024, from 12 PM to 3 PM.Learn more/Donate: https://business.syossetchamber.com/ap/Events/Register/VeFGB9xHNCeC9#ThisWeekendOnTheEastEnd Friday, December 13thFriday Night Flights at Corey Creek Tap RoomLongHouse IlluminatedBig Little Holiday Party at East WindSaturday, December 14thNorth Fork Holiday Stroll Meet Santa in Sag Harbor at Long Wharf 3rd Annual Magic of Montauk Holiday Fair at the Village Green 3rd Annual Lighted Boat Parade & Holiday Party in MontaukA Swingin' Christmas with Louis Prima Jr. & The Witnesses at The Suffolk in Riverhead Sunday, December 15thLI Baroque Ensemble Holiday Performance at North Fork Arts Center in GreenportRockabilly Christmas at The Suffolk in RiverheadChristmas Show at Polish Hall in RiverheadBrunch with Santa at Desmond's Restaurant at East Wind Long IslandFor more events to check out and detailed info please visit eastendgetaway.comCONNECT WITH US:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastX(Twitter): https://x.com/liteapodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longislandteapodcast/DM us on any of our social channels or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com to tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you!Shop Long Island Apparel!shop.discoverlongisland.comBe sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch (Please email us to confirm)Thanks to our generous sponsor, Sands New York - visit www.sandsnewyork.com for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Holiday Heat is ON this week on Long Island Tea! We're so fortunate to welcome Television Star, Cameron Mathison to the show discussing the upcoming Great American Family Christmas Festival coming to The Park at UBS Arena, his vast career in holiday films/soap operas we all know and love, as well as some of his favorite memories from past experiences on Long Island. The ladies chat about some exciting events happening this week as we enter the holiday season and are enjoying a fabulous Taste of Long Island from our friends at Limani Grille in Commack! #TasteOfLongIsland Limani Grille in Commack - Providing customers with the best ingredients, produce, seafood and fish that the world has to offer. All made possible through relationships with purveyors, farmers and fishermen domestically and from the Mediterranean. Give the gift of an unforgettable dining experience this holiday season or even book your team's holiday party at their beautiful restaurant!Learn more at limanigrille.com *You can also find them on our mobile app!* #LongIslandLife Long Island is hosting the first Great American Christmas Festival, opening this Friday, November 22, at The Park at UBS Arena & we have one of the stars who will be kicking off the event here today to tell us more!Learn more about the festival at theparkatubsarena.com One of Long Island's most iconic voices — that unmistakable cadence announcing “ron KON ko ma” to Long Island Rail Road passengers — has passed away.Van Ritshie, the Long Island Rail Road voice actor who became a cherished and often mimicked presence for commuters, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 3, following a brief illness, his family announced this week. He was 80 years old.With a five-decade career as a radio personality and voice-over artist, Ritshie's distinct voice is forever etched into the memories of countless LIRR riders Greenport & Port Jeff listed in TravelMag as most charming towns/villages in NY JONES BEACH MAGIC OF LIGHTS OPENS THIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd Two East End Wineries Receive State AwardsIn recognition of their impactful contributions to New York's wine industry, Macari Vineyards and Bedell Cellars, two esteemed wineries located on Long Island's East End, were honored at the New York Wine & Grape Foundation's 2024 Unity Awards. #ThisWeekendOnTheEastEnd Friday, November 22nd Moondance: The Ultimate Van Morrison Tribute at The Suffolk Riverhead Holiday Light Show Saturday, November 23rd WHB Farmers Market at the Village Green 5th Annual North Fork Festival of TreesFor more details + additional events happening visit eastendgetaway.com CONNECT WITH US:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastX(Twitter): https://x.com/liteapodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longislandteapodcast/DM us on any of our social channels or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com to tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you!Shop Long Island Apparel!shop.discoverlongisland.com Check out Kristen and Sharon's favorite products on Amazon!amazon.com/shop/discoverlongisland Be sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch (Please email us to confirm) Thanks to our generous sponsor, Sands New York - visit www.sandsnewyork.com for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
IT'S TIMEEEEE! The Queen says it's time and we couldn't agree more - this week the ladies catch up and discuss "slow shopping" as we approach the holiday season. Something else exciting to enjoy around the holidays is our Taste of Long Island by White Post Farms in Melville where you can enjoy a DELICIOUS treat from their market. We of course have some fabulous Long Island Life as well as exciting things to do This Weekend on the East End.#TasteOfLongIsland Soaking up the cozy season with a slice of Pumpkin Bread from our friends at White Post Farms in Melville! Award-Winning & Farm-Made pies on premises that can be shipped anywhere - Perfect for a corporate, family/friend or teacher gift - or to bring to a holiday house party! Take the family to enjoy a great day at the farm and experience meeting the Giraffes, Ronnie's Birdie Landing, Magic Shows, Pony Rides and so much more! They also offer birthday parties and were voted ‘Best of LI” for Long Island's Best Farms - Learn more at whitepostfarms.com *You can also find them on our mobile app!* #LongIslandLife PSEG Long Island Raises Thousands Of Dollars For Breast CancerA walk was held at Jones Beach State Park to support the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. The event topped $70,000 in donations!Long Island Wine Country Legacy Dinner to Celebrate Bedell FamilyLong Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame sets 20th anniversary 'Holiday Celebration'New Blog: Seasonal Slices and a Glass of Wine: Fall's Best Wine Pairings-Head on over to Melville and pick up a pie at White Post Farms. Their pumpkin pie won a National Pie Contest Award in 2017! Pairs well with Peconic Bay Vineyards Chardonnay 2022.-Stop by Pietros in East Meadow for the best SQUASH PIZZA SLICE this season! Pairs well with McCall 2014 Hillside Pinot Noir.-Enjoy Apple Pie from Harbes Orchard pairs well with Sparkling Pointe 2019 BrutRead more at discoverlongisland.com/blog #ThisWeekendOnTheEastEnd Friday, November 15thTruman Capote's “The Thanksgiving Visitor” at Southampton Arts Center 7pSaturday, November 16thWHB Farmers Market at the Village Green 9a-1pTruman Capote's “The Thanksgiving Visitor” at Southampton Arts Center 2pThe Great American Soulbook at The Suffolk 8-10pSunday, November 17thHoliday Princess Tea Party at the Sea Star Ballroom 10aTruman Capote's “The Thanksgiving Visitor” at Southampton Arts Center 2pSome Enchanted Evening at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center 8pFor more events to check out and detailed info please visit eastendgetaway.comCONNECT WITH US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastX(Twitter): https://x.com/liteapodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longislandteapodcast/ DM us on any of our social channels or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com to tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you! Shop Long Island Apparel!shop.discoverlongisland.comCheck out Kristen and Sharon's favorite products on Amazon!amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandBe sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch (Please email us to confirm)Thanks to our generous sponsor, Sands New York - visit www.sandsnewyork.com for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY HOT TEAS! We are so excited and proud to have been spilling all the #LongIslandTea with each and every one of you for FOUR YEARS… to celebrate the ladies are indulging in Apple Cider Donuts and Wine from Harbes Family Farm and Vineyard + Michael has some fun trivia for both our hosts and listeners on some of the highlights/most fun moments from over the last year. We also are excited to announce an exciting new partnership with East End Getaway transforming our weekend events segment to “This Weekend on the East End!” To make this episode even better… WE HAVE NEW MERCH!!! Check out our brand-new winter essentials at shop.discoverlongisland.com also... we are paying tribute this week to Peanut #IYKYK#TasteOfLongIslandNot only is it the 4 Year Anniversary of the Long Island Tea Podcast, it's also the 35th Anniversary of Harbes Family Farm in Mattituck!We're celebrating with some delicious seasonal apple cider donuts from their farmstand and some bubbly Blanc De Blancs from Harbes Vineyard - Using only estate Chardonnay grapes, this sparkling wine was produced using the traditional méthode champenoise. Absolutely delicious with wonderful pear aromas and small pearlescent bubbles this wine has a refined mouth feel and a refreshingly dry finish. Awarded gold at the 2022 New York Wine Classic.Take advantage of the farm for the rest of the fall season (private birthday party bookings available and for school field trips!) and enjoy 3 for $20 or even 5 for $30 Tastings at the vineyard! Learn more at harbesfamilyfarm.com *You can also find them on our mobile app!* Want to be featured on Taste of Long Island and be featured on our social channels and website? Email us at Spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com#LongIslandLifeWe're proud to announce our newest segment and sponsor, East End Getaway showcasing all of our good friends on the East End of beautiful Long Island. Each week we'll be bringing you all of the most exciting events to experience out east from vineyards to theaters to hotels - Here is what is happening #ThisWeekendOnTheEastEndFriday, November 8thSlam Poetry at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center 7pFish & Sips at Long Island Aquarium 7-10:30pThe Four Horseman at The Suffolk 8-10pSaturday, November 9thWesthampton Beach Farmers Market at the Village Green 9a-1pBad Animals: The Heart Tribute at The Suffolk Theater 8-10pSunday, November 10thLI Bridal Expo at the Long Island Aquarium 12-3:30pFunny Women of a Certain Age at The Suffolk 2-4pFor more events to check out and detailed info please visit eastendgetaway.comCONNECT WITH US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastX(Twitter): https://x.com/liteapodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longislandteapodcast/ DM us on any of our social channels or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com to tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you! Shop Long Island Apparel!shop.discoverlongisland.comCheck out Kristen and Sharon's favorite products on Amazon!amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandBe sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch (Please email us to confirm)Thanks to our generous sponsor, Sands New York - visit www.sandsnewyork.com for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jim Rutledge, Molly Brown and Matt Hamilton roll into this High Life Thursday. Coming off of Molly's most recent confrontation about baseball during her weekly crosstalk with KBN, Matt brings a question from his fan who's a Tigers/Brewers, asking if it's okay to root for another team in the MLB postseason after yours has been eliminated! Jim also wants to know if Brewers fans -- now that their team is eliminated -- are they rooting for another team in the playoffs or just tuning out? Evan Cohen joins Jim, Matt & Molly for his bi-weekly appearance. Matt surprises Evan with an actual sports-related question, asking if it's okay for his friend to flip flop teams that he's rooting for in the MLB playoffs after the Brewers were eliminated. Is it okay to adopt the sports fandom of a state that you move to, and does it mean anything if the team that beat your team goes on to succeed in the playoffs? But, Evan is MOST INTERESTED in why the heck Jim Rutledge is so obsessed with "phony sports fan" Ben Brust, who notoriously switched his Bears fandom to the Packers after moving to Wisconsin in college! Is the Packers-Bears hatred too big a line to cross? Evan also answers the show's poll question from yesterday, asking if he'd start, bench, cut for Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson or Caleb Williams? Evan also shares his thoughts on the latest in the Rodgers-Jets saga -- did Rodgers get Robert Saleh fired as the team's head coach? And, why is Evan ACTUALLY giving Aaron Rodger the benefit of the doubt??? Jim, Matt & Molly wrap up with the featured High Life Dive Bar of the Week -- the Village Green in Middleton!
Creating Personalized Health Plan for You Take away: The importance of personalized, root-cause approaches to health and wellness. Each person's biochemistry is unique, and therefore, health solutions should be tailored accordingly. By understanding one's specific nutritional needs and addressing them through customized supplements and lifestyle changes, many chronic conditions can be significantly improved or even resolved, potentially offering a more effective alternative to conventional medication-based treatments. Money Learnings: Marc grew up in a family with a "country club lifestyle" and didn't lack for needs. His father ran a business, which embedded an entrepreneurial mindset in Marc. He sold snacks at little league games and later had a bagel delivery route on Sundays. As a teenager, he and his brother bought and sold baseball cards at shows. His family faced significant financial difficulties when Marc was in his late teens due to his father's business sale and subsequent health issues. He witnessed a dramatic shift from a high-spending lifestyle to financial struggles over 4-5 years. This experience taught Marc important lessons about living within one's means, saving, investing, and managing a budget. Unlike his parents, who didn't share much about investments or financial planning, Marc later adopted an open approach with his own children about money matters. Bio: Marc has led successful entrepreneurial ventures for over 25 years, highlighted by his acquisition and expansion of Village Green Apothecary, an industry-leading integrative and custom compounding pharmacy in Bethesda, MD. Since 2002, under Marc's leadership, Village Green has grown to offer an expansive suite of personalized health offerings, including a vast selection of high-quality nutritional supplements, tailored lab testing with a focus on customized precision nutrient formulations, and nutritional consultations. Marc's passion for functional nutrition and wellness, coupled with Village Green's focus on personalized health, has led to the launch of Humanized Health, an educational resource aimed at helping people get to the root causes of their health conditions. Earlier in his career, Marc founded Glacier Ridge, an all-natural beverage company that was ahead of its time in recognizing the trends toward natural and organic products. After successfully growing and selling the venture, he spearheaded the U.S. expansion of Melitta Coffee. Marc earned a BS in Business Management from Ithaca College and completed a three-year Executive Education Program at MIT. He has been an active member of the Entrepreneurs Organization for 30 years. Highlights from this episode: Personal experience with a daughter's seizures led to exploring personalized nutrition and brain chemistry testing. Traditional healthcare often focuses on symptom management rather than addressing root causes. Customized vitamin/mineral/amino acid formulas can help balance brain chemistry for many mental health issues. Gut health and microbiome play a critical role in overall wellness. Genetic and lifestyle factors create unique nutritional needs for each individual. Early intervention is key for conditions like autism, but improvements can be made at any age. Experimenting and exploring different interests is valuable for young people to find meaningful work. Links: https://myvillagegreen.com/ Richer Soul Life Beyond Money. You got rich, now what? Let's talk about your journey to more a purposeful, intentional, amazing life. Where are you going to go and how are you going to get there? Let's figure that out together. At the core is the financial well being to be able to do what you want, when you want, how you want. It's about personal freedom! Thanks for listening! Show Sponsor: http://profitcomesfirst.com/ Schedule your free no obligation call: https://bookme.name/rockyl/lite/intro-appointment-15-minutes If you like the show please leave a review on iTunes: http://bit.do/richersoul https://www.facebook.com/richersoul http://richersoul.com/ rocky@richersoul.com Some music provided by Junan from Junan Podcast Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs.
The National Arts Festival is officially underway and so is Cue Radio. Top journalism students from Rhodes University are putting on a special show everyday to tell our listeners what shows to watch, arts exhibitions to visit and which stalls at the Village Green have the best snacks. Here is the first edition of Cue Radio, 2024. Enjoy. Cue Radio on RMR
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Marc Isaacson's daughter Tess was only 8 years old when she began having seizures. When traditional treatments fell short, Marc embarked on an extensive search, exploring personalized testing and nutrient therapy with the help of skilled medical professionals. Since 2002, under Marc's leadership, Village Green has grown to offer an expansive suite of personalized health … Read More Read More
In this episode, the hosts and guest discuss the Tahoe 200 mile endurance run, providing a detailed course preview and sharing personal experiences from the race. They cover various sections of the course, including the start at Heavenly to Armstrong Pass, Armstrong to Housewife Hill, Heavenly to Spooner, Spooner Summit to Village Green, Brockway Summit to Tahoe City, and more. The conversation also delves into the challenges, highlights, and unique aspects of each section, as well as the overall experience of the race. Chad shares his experiences and memories from the Tahoe 200 race, discussing aid stations, weather conditions, trail sections, and the challenges of sleep deprivation. He also talks about his upcoming races and the significance of the Arizona Monster 300 and the Triple Crown of 200s.
This episode revisits the year of 1968, covering the bonus tracks which were included on the 2018 "Super Deluxe" edition of The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society. Some tracks were recorded by the Kinks in this year which never made it onto an LP release, including their classic single Days (which reached No. 12 in the UK chart in June) and Wonder Boy (which only reached No. 36, in April). This collection of bonus tracks also includes rare recordings made by the Kinks for TV and film: namely Where Did My Spring Go, Til Death Us Do Part and When I Turn Off The Living Room Light. Join your hosts Adam (the expert) and Liam (the neophyte) as they browse the bonus tracks on the VGPS Super Deluxe edition and decide whether they achieve the status of "lost classics". Thoroughly Kinky is on social media: youtube.com/@ThoroughlyKinky instagram.com/ThoroughlyKinky/ twitter.com/KinksPodcast facebook.com/KinksPodcast
Episode nine of Thoroughly Kinky covers the band's 1968 magnum opus, The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society. The album was released on the 22nd of November 1968 and it was their sixth studio album. The LP includes such popular songs as Do You Remember Walter, Picture Book and Animal Farm. No single was released from this album with the exceptions of Starstruck in Europe and the title track in the US The album received a lukewarm reception in 1968 but has since grown to become a standard choice for "favourite Kinks album" among fans. As usual, your hosts Adam (the megafan) and Liam (the newbie) go through the album track by track. Does it live up to its reputation? Thoroughly Kinky is on social media: youtube.com/@ThoroughlyKinky instagram.com/ThoroughlyKinky/ twitter.com/KinksPodcast facebook.com/KinksPodcast
Im Erscheinungsjahr 1968 war das Album ein echter Flop — mittlerweile ist es das meistverkaufte Kinks-Album überhaupt. Bekannt wurden sie durch Single-Hits wie "You Really Got Me" oder "Sunny Afternoon". Auf ihrem Album "The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society" sind zwar keine großen Hits, dafür umso mehr spannende Kompositionen. Die Kinks gehen deutlich weg von ihrem Image als Single-Hit Komponisten hin zu dramaturgisch denkenden Songstrukturen. Im Erscheinungsjahr selbst war das Album ein echter Flop — mittlerweile ist es das meistverkaufte Kinks-Album überhaupt. Ray Davies hat das in seinem britischen Humor schön auf den Punkt gebracht: "The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society" is the most successful flop of all time." Zeitreise zurück in die wilden 60er Uns erwartet eine kleine Zeitreise zurück in die wilden Sixties. Für die Welt war 1968 ein Jahr des Umbruchs und des Aufbruchs durch die Revolution. Der 68er Soundtrack kommt beispielsweise von Jimi Hendrix "Electric Ladyland", dem weißen Album der Beatles, "Beggars Banquet" von den Rolling Stones oder "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" von Iron Butterfly. Bei den Kinks geht es — ganz anders als zu der Zeit üblich — um das einfache Leben auf dem Land im Norden von London und die britische Kultur. Es geht zurück aufs Dorf in "The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society". Die Kinks selbst nehmen dabei die Rolle des Vereins zur Erhaltung des Dorfplatzes ein. Von dem Album selbst gibt es mehrere Ausgaben, wir beziehen uns auf die britische Variante mit 15 Songtiteln. Ursprünglich gab es noch weitere Songs für das Album, da es zunächst als Doppelalbum geplant war. Einige davon finden sich auf dem 1973 erschienenen Folgealbum "The Great Lost Kinks". Auftrittsverbot in den USA Die Kinks haben versucht, in den USA Fuß zu fassen, bis sie einen offiziellen Auftrittsberbot von der Musikergewerkschaft in den USA erhielten. Es soll Schlägereien auf der Bühne gegeben haben und sie sollen sich insgesamt danebenbenommen haben. Die Kinks waren jung und wild. Durch das erlangte Konzertverbot von 1965 bis 1969 entging ihnen die Chance, die Bands wie beispielsweise The Who bekommen haben, auf Woodstock 69 zu spielen und somit auch ein großes Karriere-Sprungbrett. Durch dieses "Verbannen" wurden sie ein Stück weit vom amerikanischen Musikmarkt abgeschnitten. Produktion von "The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society" Ray Davies fing infolgedessen an, sich auf England konzentrieren und Songs mit Blick auf die englische Kultur und Gesellschaft zu schreiben. In dieser Zeit entstand auch der Song "Village Green", der später auf dem Album einen Platz findet. 1967/68 beginnen dann die Aufnahmen zum Album selbst, immer mal wieder unterbrochen durch kleine Tourneen innerhalb Europas. Letztlich haben sie zwei Jahre gebraucht, um das Album aufzunehmen. "The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society" ist ein Konzeptalbum und dieses Konzept stammt von Ray Davies. Es geht um das Leben auf dem Land, es geht um Heimat und um Freundschaft. "Das Album zeigt einfach sehr gut, was für ein hervorragender Songschreiber Ray Davies ist. Diese Texte, die sind britisch, die sind witzig, die sind bissig, das ist einfach ziemlich gut." (SWR1 Musikredakteur Benjamin Brendebach) Ein Meilenstein der Musikgeschichte In diesem Meilenstein wird darüber gesprochen, was es mit Walter auf sich hat, dem Schulfreund von Ray Davies, wie verrückt Annabella wirklich ist und wie wichtig so eine Dorfgemeinschaft sein kann. Außerdem geht es darum, warum das Album 1968 ein totaler Flop war und wie es im Rahmen von Popmusik und Bands wie Blair und Oasis ein echtes Revival erleben durfte, mehr noch — wie es jetzt über 50 Jahre nach Erscheinen des Albums zu dem meistverkauften Kinks-Album überhaupt geworden ist. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society" wird im Podcast gesprochen (03:52) – "Animal Farm"(04:29) – "Sitting by the Riverside"(20:30) – "Village Green"(26:40) – "The Village Green Preservation Society"(30:27) – "Monica"(34:21) – "Wicked Annabella"(37:34) – "Walter"(42:43) – "Picture Book" __________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen (01:32) – "You Really Got Me" von The Kinks(01:39) – "Sunny Afternoon" von The Kinks(18:50) – "Penny Lane" von The Beatles(45:23) – "Warning" von Green Day(45:55) – "Don't Look Back in Anger" von Oasis __________ Shownotes Doku zu The Kinks – "The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-ragx6CtTI Auftrittsverbot in den USA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oup7NCcfb10 YouTube-Channel von The Kinks: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKinksMusic __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Schreibt uns an: meilensteine@swr.de
Village Green Nurseries gets a head start on Christmas season by selling hundreds of Christmas trees, a much larger supply than previous years' shortages.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for Sept 16th Publish Date: Sept 16th Commercial: Henssler :15 From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Saturday, Sept 16th and happy heavenly birthday to B.B. KING. ***BB KING*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Braves postseason tickets on sale next week Marietta holding hearings on redistricted ward map Chris Ragsdale named National Superintendent of the Year! Plus, Bruce Jenkins catches up with Allie White from Disney on Ice. 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! Commercial : ESOG STORY 1: Braves Presale Single-game tickets for potential National League Division Series and National League Championship Series games at Truist Park will be available to the general public on September 22 at 10 a.m. Premium Club Members and A-List Members get early access starting on September 21 at 10 a.m. Fans can also sign up for the Braves Insider Newsletter by September 20 to receive a presale code for September 21 at noon. Tickets are limited, and the presale is open to residents of the seven states in Braves Country. Additionally, single-game postseason tickets will be offered on SeatGeek, the official fan-to-fan ticket marketplace of the Braves.……..Read more about this at mdjonline.com STORY 2: Marrietta Redistricted Hearings The city of Marietta is in the process of redistricting its wards to comply with federal law, which mandates equal population sizes every 10 years based on census data. Currently, each ward should have around 8,710 residents. The Marietta City Council and Marietta Board of Education both follow these ward maps and have seven members each. Two options for new maps were presented, with the council choosing one that includes a school and a park in each ward. Public hearings on this map were scheduled for a City Council meeting in September and another in October, as required by law. STORY 3: Chris Ragsdale named National Superintendent of the Year! Cobb County Superintendent Chris Ragsdale has been named the National Superintendent of the Year by the American Heart Association for his dedication to ending cardiovascular disease through in-school programs. Under his leadership, Cobb Schools raised record-breaking amounts for the Kids Heart Challenge and American Heart Challenge. Ragsdale emphasized the importance of a heart-healthy lifestyle for all students. During the virtual awards ceremony, he was praised as a "true champion" for the American Heart Association's mission. Additionally, Alesha Whitaker, a PE teacher at Cobb Online Learning Academy, received the American Heart Challenge Rookie of the Year award. The awards highlight the commitment of schools and educators to improving health and saving lives............…..(pause) RAGSDALE COBB LIFE TEASER: Get an exclusive insight into Cobb County's educational vision! Join us on 'Cobb Life' tomorrow morning as we feature Superintendent Chris Ragsdale and his inspiring Kiwanis Club speech. Stay tuned for an enlightening episode! We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break: CU of GA – Drake- – Dayco STORY 4: KSU ‘You Matter' program uses trends and friends to fight mental health crises Kennesaw State University (KSU) has launched the "You Matter" suicide prevention and mental health program, aimed at reducing the stigma around mental health issues among college students. The program includes events and signage encouraging discussion of mental health, teaching students to recognize signs of suicide, and directing them to resources. KSU also plans to engage peer counselors who can provide relatable support. This initiative aims to create a campus culture where students feel comfortable seeking help. It was launched during National Suicide Prevention Month and seeks to address the isolation many students felt during the pandemic. Students in crisis can reach out to various support lines and resources provided by KSU. STORY 5: City of Kennesaw Parks & Recreation to host Fall-O-Ween Fest The City of Kennesaw Parks & Recreation is hosting its annual Fall-O-Ween Fest on October 7th from 3 to 7 p.m. at Swift-Cantrell Park. The event is free and includes activities like a candy trail, costume contests, scavenger hunt, crafts, field games, and a movie showing of Hotel Transylvania. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets or low-back chairs for comfort. Concessions and local craft merchandise will be available, along with free reusable trick-or-treat bags. The Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Costume Contest will be held throughout the evening, and parking is available at the park and Kennesaw Elementary School. Visit their website or call for more information. STORY 6: 5 things to do this weekend in Cobb County — Sept. 15 - 17 Here are five exciting events happening in Cobb County this weekend: **Taste of Smyrna:** Join the City of Smyrna at the Village Green on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the Taste of Smyrna, featuring food, music, and fun all day long. **Kennesaw State Owls Game:** Cheer on the Kennesaw State Owls as they take on the Furman Paladins on Saturday at 5 p.m. Tickets start at $15. **Fright Fest at Six Flags:** Experience thrills by day and frights by night at Six Flags Over Georgia as Fright Fest returns. The Halloween event runs from Sept. 16 to Oct. 29. **Marietta Roots:** Enjoy Marietta Roots at the William Root House on Friday from 6 – 9 p.m., featuring various breweries and live music by Cody Bolden and his band. Tickets are $35 in advance. **Comedy Show:** Catch The Legendary Earthquake and Donnell Rawlings at the Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre on Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets are $59. Don't miss out on these exciting weekend activities in Cobb County! We'll be back in a moment Break: Elon - Ingles 1 – JRM STORY 7: DISNEY ON ICE Now, let's join Bruce Jenkins for his conversation with Allie White from Disney on Ice. ***ALLIE WHITE*** …Back with final thoughts after this. Break: Disney - Henssler 60 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 Gwinnett Daily Post, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. 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. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.henssler.com www.ingles-markets.com www.cuofga.org www.drakerealty.com www.daycosystems.com www.powerselectricga.com www.esogrepair.com www.elonsalon.com www.jrmmanagement.com www.disneyonice.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for August 5th Saturday Publish Date: Aug 4 Friday Commercial: Henssler :15 From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Saturday August 5th and happy 60th birthday to NBA great Patrick Ewing ***Ewing*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia 1. Mableton man involved in hit and run with U.S. Postal truck 2. Atlanta man accused of strangling police officer 3. And Former state workers charged with unemployment insurance fraud All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Commercial : CUofGA STORY 1 hit Earlier this week, Claude William Monroe, a Mableton man, was charged with hit and run for crashing into a U.S. Postal Service truck delivering mail in Austell. The incident caused major injuries to the postal worker. After the collision, Monroe intentionally hit the truck multiple times, claiming the devil told him to do it. He was arrested and is facing charges of driving - hit and run - felony, reckless driving, and aggravated assault. He is currently in custody with a bond set at $15,000.....read more about this story at mdjonline.com. ......................……... see a picture and read more about this at mdjonline.com Story 2: strangling Sealy Dale Haggard, an Atlanta man, was charged with strangling a police officer with a chokehold during a violent altercation at 2602 Paces Place NW in Atlanta. The officer sustained visible marks around his neck, as well as lacerations on his arm and head. The officer had difficulty breathing and nearly lost consciousness before breaking free from the hold. Prior to the assault, Haggard was engaged in a loud verbal argument and displayed signs of intoxication. Haggard is facing charges of aggravated assault of a public safety officer, felony obstruction, and public drunkenness. He remains in custody without bond. Story 3: fraud Eight former state employees have been indicted on charges of unemployment insurance fraud committed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The indictments accuse the defendants of filing false unemployment claims with the Georgia Department of Labor while they were working for the state. Charges include making false statements and writings, and violating the state employment security law. The indictments followed an investigation by the Georgia Office of Inspector General, working with the state labor department and the U.S. Department of Labor. The case was presented to a Fulton County grand jury by the attorney general's Public Integrity and White Collar Crime Unit. we'll be right back Break: ESOG– Elon – Dayco STORY 4: chatt Chattahoochee Technical College is expanding its Adult Education program to offer free high school equivalency preparation classes at the Mountain View Campus this month and at the Marietta Campus in mid-October. These classes will help individuals who didn't finish high school to prepare for exams that lead to a recognized high school equivalency. The program aims to enroll at least 1,725 students next year, with classes conveniently located near bus stops. In addition to high school equivalency preparation, the program offers adult literacy programs, English as a Second Language instruction, and civics education. For more information, interested individuals can call 770-975-4066 or visit www.ChattahoocheeTech.edu/Adult-Education. STORY 5: taste Chris The Taste of Smyrna "Festival of Delectable" is set for September 16, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Village Green in downtown Smyrna. The event will feature over 20 restaurants, offering samples that can be purchased for $1-$5. Admission is free, and there will be live music throughout the day, a beer garden, and a Kids Zone with interactive inflatables. The event is expected to attract over 20,000 people, weather permitting. For more information, contact Missy Miller at JRM Management Services Inc. at 770-423-1330 or missy@jrmmanagement.com. Story 6: wine Atlanta-based chef and sommelier, Jordan Lynn Traylor, is partnering with Hillery Cecil and William Adamek to open Marietta Proper, a wine bar and cafe, in late September or early October. The establishment will offer a curated menu of wines, whiskeys, and small plates. The menu will feature breakfast, pastries, and a coffee bar in the morning, while evening service will highlight small plates from around the world to complement the beverages. The bar aims to have 100-150 wine labels and a wide selection of whiskeys. The decor will have an art deco, "Great Gatsby"-inspired flair, offering patrons an elevated experience. We'll be back in a moment Break: Drake- Ingles 2- JRM Story 7: ksu Kennesaw State will induct its 2003-04 men's basketball team and 2003 women's soccer team into the university's athletic hall of fame. The ceremony will take place on September 15, with a cocktail hour followed by dinner and the induction ceremony. The men's basketball team, coached by the late Tony Ingle, achieved a program-record 35-4 mark, winning the NCAA Division II national championship. The women's soccer team, coached by Rob King, secured a 25-1 record and claimed the national championship, becoming the first team in NCAA D-II history to not allow a single goal during the tournament. Story 8: Pope Pope's volleyball team has been consistently successful, winning five state championships since 2009. Coach Erica Miller emphasizes teamwork and staying hungry and humble for the upcoming 2023 season. Rivals Allatoona and Lassiter are eager to improve their performance in the Class 6A state tournament. Other strong contenders in Cobb County include Walton, Harrison, and Hillgrove, all with aspirations for state titles. Mount Paran Christian aims for a third consecutive championship, facing competition from North Cobb Christian, a strong team that reached the state semifinals in 2022 and seeks its first title. Story 9: parks The Atlanta Braves have launched Braves Country Baseball and Softball, a youth organization offering league and all-star tournament play for kids aged 5-12. The program aims to promote baseball and softball at the local level and will include three Gwinnett County parks as well as several in Cobb and others around metro Atlanta. The initiative will consist of spring season league play, with opportunities for children to compete in district, regional, and state tournaments, leading to the Braves Country Championships in June. The program is expected to expand across Braves Country, with current participating members from various counties in Georgia and Alabama. For more details, visit Braves.com/BCBS. We're back with final thoughts after this Break: Ted's - Henssler 60 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. 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. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.henssler.com www.ingles-markets.com www.cuofga.org www.daycosystems.com www.esogrepair.com www.drakerealty.com www.elonsalon.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mary Barr Mann and Carolyn Parisi from Village Green stopped by the SOMAPSO studio to chat and it was interesting and a whole lotta fun!We heard how they got started with VG and a hot paywall tip. Find out what happens when we turn the SOMA Spotlight around on them. And hear how they feel about Dirty Dancing (spoiler, there's a +1 for Cat) and, of course, we talk Muppets.We're off next week, but back to our regularly scheduled program on August 17.LINKS FROM THE SHOW: Village Green Artie's Able Baker The Order
Join us as we discuss why Kermit is a SOMAPSO dad. You know it's true.We rewind to Forget the Whale in Spiotta Park, Lynette Sheard in Maplewood Village, wine in a can from Neighbor's, cesare salad at Village Hall, Barbie, and Harrison Ford still looking good at 80. A visit to General Store Shops and Cafe with a mystery red drink.We're looking ahead to Ladies of Laughter, History and Mystery of Tarot, Lydia Johnson Dance and Blue Sphere Jazz, 80s Theater Celebration with INTERact Theater, and spicy food at Tandoori Chef. Three things with Joyce Carol Oates, Maplewood Pool, SOMA Action, senior art show, and a tennis tournament. Get a special SOPAC ticket code for Damn the Torpedoes: Tom Petty Concert Experience. Next week we have a bonus episode with Village Green you don't want to miss!NOTES:Damn the TorpedoesForget the WhaleLynette SheardHistory and Mystery of TarotMapso Book FestEssex County Senior Art Show Tennis Tournament
More on Beth Stultz-Hairston Beth Stultz-Hairston is the president of Pet Sitters International and editor of Pet Sitter's World magazine. Learn more at www.petsit.com. More on Christine Eluskie Christine Eluskie is the dog day coordinator for Village Green, a multi-state property management company. Learn more at www.dogday.villagegreen.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Notes: Festival Tips, Columbus Arts Festival, Brick Universe, Westgate Home and Garden Tour, Ted Lasso CAPA Summer Movie Series at the historic Ohio Theatre June 17-18 Worthington Arts Festival at the Village Green in Historic Old Worthington July 8 at Summer Jam West Westgate Park August 11-13 Festival Latino BalletMet Columbus Museum of Art Music Columbus Opera Columbus Brick Universe Rocco Buttliereut OhioLUG Westgate Home and Garden Tour – Westgate Neighbors Association ONE EYED MAMA 3 Brothers Diner Columbus, Ohio's Mecca of Art Festivals Schmidt's Restaurant and Banquet Haus 27 Last-Minute Gifts That Will Arrive by Father's Day
Is this album a brilliant and courageous effort to create a new sound or the flat, amateurish work of a first-time producer? Does that even matter when it comes to judging an album?The Record Roulette crew is joined by returnee Gabe Pollack to discuss these and other questions about The Kinks' incredible sixth studio album - The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society - which comes in at #384 on the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums list. Leave comments on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod or visit our website at recordroulettepodcast.com.New to Record Roulette? Check out these great episodes featuring Gabe Pollock:Eli and the Thirteenth Confession - Laura Nyro (Review)Station-to-Station - David Bowie (Review)Runtime: 49 minutesMusic by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.
Novelist, poet, trickster, and storyteller Sherman Alexie joins us!Musical guests: Joe YoungEssayist: Alan RhodesAn outrageous new episode of The Bellingham Bean performed by the Chuckanut Radio Players.Announcer, Rich Donnelly and hosts, Chuck and Dee RobinsonPerformed live on the Village Green behind Village Books in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
How do you make a house a home? Today, Danielle is joined by special guest Blair Saiz. Along with her husband, Blair is founder of The Village Green, an online shop for beautiful handmade goods and decor for your home. Blair and Danielle talk about the importance of filling your house with beautiful things and creating a home. Snippet From the Show It is so important to fill our homes with goodness and beauty. For episode shownotes, text GIRLFRIENDS to 33-777 or visit www.ascensionpress.com/girlfriends.
In the tenth episode of the Rust Belt Apartment podcast, the team sits down with leasing professional Jourdan Poore of Village Green to discuss the current state of the apartment leasing market and where it's headed in the future.
Today we are talking two Mariel Ramirez and Olivia Almeida from the Key Biscayne Kid's Marketplace about the Green Initiative that will be part of this year's marketplace. Kids will be encouraged to make their business environmentally friendly for a chance to win a prize. Join us to learn more. Key Biscayne Kid's Marketplace Feb 5th, 1-4 pm Village Green
The rental world is constantly changing and as rental property owners we need to see five steps ahead in order to best manage our rental business. Today we're going to discuss several hot-button issues that you need to be aware of. We'll discuss the transition to next-generation amenities like EV charging stations and smart appliances, and we'll discuss how to effectively address and respond to calls for rent control and rent-strikes while balancing our business operations with empathy for struggling residents. Here to have this conversation is Diane Batayeh. Diane is the CEO of Village Green, one of the largest national apartment companies in the country. Diane has over 40 years of experience in property operations and management, and the perspective she shares today is invaluable in understanding the future of rental properties. Find out more: https://villagegreen.com/contact/ Today's episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area. https://www.livegreenlocal.com And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and Medicare benefits. https://www.rcbassociatesllc.com
Carla and Melanie discuss their favorite games from board game designer Reiner Knizia.You can find Melanie at...Instagram: mels_boardgame_roomFacebook: Mel & Friend's Board Game Room YouTube: Mel's Board Game Room You can find Carla at...Instagram: boardgamespecialistsFacebook: Red Deer board game fanatics[00:01:55] The Deadlies[00:04:25] The horse racing game[00:06:54] The Transcontinental[00:10:20] Village Green[00:13:34] Obsession[00:16:17] Genotype[00:18:48] Thebes the card game[00:22:35] Lost Cities the board game[00:24:13] Ingenious the dice game[00:25:32] Colossal Arena[00:27:51] Blue Lagoon[00:30:25] Schotten TottenBattle line[00:32:40]Pickomino[00:35:23]High Society[00:39:12] Marshmallow Test[00:40:37]Blue Lagoon[00:41:42] Ingenious[00:43:45] Hollywood Blockbuster[00:47:09] Modern Art the card game[00:51:20] Formula Motor Racing[00:54:01] My City[00:57:06] Ingenious[00:58:22] Schotten Totten[01:00:20] Lost Cities[01:03:03] The Quest for El Dorado[01:08:02] Blue Moon City[01:10:23] Lost Cities
One of the top ways to create an unforgettable customer experience is to build long lasting teams in the workplace. Ashley Sinclair, the executive vice president at Village Green, talks to us today about the importance on the customer and employee experience.
Ambie and Crystal discuss a couple games they played recently, including Village Green and Living Forest. We then take a break from a specific topic of the week and just chat with each other about Crystal's new gaming table, Ambie's Kickstarter, the board game community, and Ambie's kids. Recent Games: 0:35 Chit Chat: 11:10 Outro: 28:36 Check out our merch (including Hexy): https://www.redbubble.com/people/boardgameblitz/shop?asc=u Join our discord: https://discord.gg/WvRVnVeYMS Village Green: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/300583/village-green Living Forest: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/328479/living-forest Support us at https://www.patreon.com/boardgameblitz This episode was sponsored by Grey Fox Games. Use the code 'GFGBLITZ2022' for 20% off non-exclusive items from their site: http://www.greyfoxgames.com/ For the full show notes visit our site at http://www.boardgameblitz.com/posts/330
Maybe I'm still in stay-cation mode from last week. In any case, I'm spending this week talking about taking it easy and enjoying the life Jesus blesses us with here on earth, even in troubled times.We'll discuss why the world is so confused by our peace; the extreme measures we sometimes need to take in its pursuit; the peace that has recently been forced upon me against my will; and the work that often goes into finding it. Hal Hammons is the preacher for the Lakewoods Drive church of Christ in Georgetown, Texas. He is the host of the Citizen of Heaven podcast. You are encouraged to seek him and the Lakewoods Drive church through Facebook and other social media. Lakewoods Drive is an autonomous group of Christians dedicated to praising God, teaching the gospel to all who will hear, training Christians in righteousness, and serving our God and one another faithfully. We believe the Bible is God's word, that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, that heaven is our home, and that we have work to do here while we wait. Regular topics of discussion and conversation include: Christians, Jesus, obedience, faith, grace, baptism, New Testament, Old Testament, authority, gospel, fellowship, justice, mercy, faithfulness, forgiveness, Twenty Pages a Week, Bible reading, heaven, hell, virtues, character, denominations, submission, service, character, COVID-19, assembly, Lord's Supper, online, social media, YouTube, Facebook.
We talk about the Muppets, being a parent, and games in this episode. Dan is the co-creator of Coraquest, with his daughter Cora. He is also a regular contributor to the Dice Tower, and has had several podcasts including Sporadically Board with Mike and Dan. Games mentioned in this episode: Coraquest, Village Green, Akropolis, Kingdomino, Nmbr9, Railways of the World, Wingspan, Calico, Next Station: London, Mr. Cabbagehead's Garden, Carnegie, Battle Lore, Memoir 44, Turing machine, Bolt Action, Heroes of Normandy, Flames of War, Undaunted
Eric Ian Farmer, singer-songewriter from State College, PA, speaking with WVIA's Fiona Powell in 2020 about his life in music, especially body percussion and mouth music that characterize his style. He will perform as part of the "Concerts Under the Stars" series presented by the Eagles Mere Friends of the Arts, on Wednesday, August 3, 2022, at 6:30, on the Village Green. Take a chair or blanket or picnic. The series runs Wednesdays, July 13 through August 10. There is also a Main Stage series at the David A. Dewire Center, 891 Laporte Avenue in Eagles Mere, PA. Shows continue July 16 through September 3. www.EMFOA.org/
Jared and Mike are BACK, baby, but no one else is! This time around, Jared and Mike dig into the stack of albums that they bought on the last episode, and they reminisce about Jared’s time as the founder of The Village Green record shop in Muncie, IN. What do Drano® and Cowboy Boots have … Continue reading Episode 106 With No Guest, Just Memories of Yesteryear →
Hello friends and welcome to The Five By. Your favorite source of fast and friendly board game reviews, a proud member of The Inside Voices Network (https://www.insidevoicesnetwork.com/), and now on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/FiveByGames)! 00:00 Jose - Introduction 00:32 Meeple Lady - Dog Lover (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/344839/dog-lover) (Episode 117 (https://thefiveby.fireside.fm/117)) 06:10 Ruel - Whirling Witchcraft (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/335275/whirling-witchcraft) 11:07 Jose - Moonrakers (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/270239/moonrakers) (Episode 118 (https://thefiveby.fireside.fm/118)) 16:29 Mason - Pinochle (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/4583/pinochle) 22:15 Ruth - Village Green (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/300583/village-green) 27:18 Sarah - Outro Inside Voices Network (https://www.insidevoicesnetwork.com/)
Our guest this week has spent over 40 years at Southfield-based apartment company Village Green. Diane Batayeh is one of only a half-dozen women in the top executive role among the largest apartment management companies in the country. As CEO, she oversees client services and property management of a $10 billion portfolio of about 43,000 apartments nationwide. She rose through the company's ranks, starting out as a part-time leasing agent in 1980 while she attended the University of Michigan. Over the years, she's worked in the company's investment, development, finance and construction businesses, as well as in other roles in management.
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1722 Birth of Christopher Smart, English poet. He was known for his pen name as the midwife "Mrs. Mary Midnight." The back half of Christopher's life was spent in madhouses or prisons. He wrote his long religious poem, Jubilate Agno (Rejoice in the Lamb), in a debtor's prison. It includes the words, For the flowers are great blessings. For there is a language of flowers. For the flowers are peculiarly the poetry of Christ. In this same poem, Christopher praises his beloved cat Jeoffry. The Jeoffry verses inspired Oliver Soden's whimsical biography of Jeoffry, which debuted in April 2021 to the delight of cat lovers everywhere. In 1752, Christopher published The Hop-Garden, a long poem of 733 lines about a hop garden that tells the reader how to cultivate hops. The poem is part personal history and part instruction. In The Hop-Garden, Christopher mentioned the river that ran past his childhood garden, and he dedicated the second half of the poem to his dear friend Theophilus Wheeler. Christopher was in the middle of writing The Hop-Garden when Theophilus died during his sophomore year at Christ College. After The Hop-Garden was published, Christopher's friend, Samuel Johnson, said the poem was proof that, one could say a great deal about cabbage. In the poem, when a storm threatens the harvest, Christopher writes, Haste then, ye peasants; pull the poles, the hops; Where are the bins? Run, run, ye nimble maids, Move ev'ry muscle, ev'ry nerve extend, To save our crop from ruin, and ourselves. Christopher Smart died in debtor's prison in London in 1771, at 49. 1897 Death of David Burke, English plant collect and gardener. The Veitch nurseries became obsessed with the painting of a Pitcher-plant (Nepenthes Northiana) by Marianne North. After Marianne's death, Veitch sent David on his first collecting trip with Charles Curtis to bring back specimens of the North Pitcher plant. During the trip, David discovered the beautiful Leea amabilis, which is now a popular tropical houseplant that features dark, jagged-shaped leaves with have white color along the midrib. David continued to travel extensively for James Veitch & Sons, and he collected plants in British Guiana, Burma, and Colombia. David was honored with the naming of a pitcher plant he discovered called Nepenthes Burkei. In the Philippines, David also collected Phalaenipsis stuartiana. He found the orchid growing abundantly along the coastline, where it thrived being sprayed by the ocean. The Veitch firm praised Burke's writing. This traveller (Burke) crossed a greater area of the earth's surface and covered more miles in search of plants than any other Veitchian collector, with the possible exception of the two brothers William and Thomas Lobb. The writer Sue Shephard wrote a biography of the Veitch family, and in it, she described David as Veitch's strangest, longest–serving and most adventurous orchid collector. James Veitch once remarked, Burke was one of those curious natures who live more or less with natives as a native, and apparently, prefer[ed] this mode of existance. In 1896, David left on what was to be his final voyage. He died of cholera on Ambon island. 1912 Birth of Elsie Elizabeth Esterhuysen, South African botanist. Elsie's been described as the most outstanding collector of South African Flora. She collected over 36,000 herbarium species. A botanist at the Bolus Herbariumin Cape Town, Elsie was humble, and she would never publish the results of her work under her own name. After Elsie died, over 200 people gathered at her memorial, which featured three tributes from her botanist family. The botanist John Rourke recalled, It's an astonishing fact that for the first 18 years of her employment she received no proper salary and was paid out of petty cash at a rate not much better than a laborer. She did not collect randomly; Elsie was above all an intelligent collector, seeking range extensions, local variants, or even new species, filling voids in the Bolus Herbarium's records, often returning months later to collect seeds or fruits that were of diagnostic importance. […] Always self-deprecating, one of her favorite comments was ‘I'm only filling in gaps'. The botanist Peter Linder said, She was what I thought a botanist was supposed to be. She was in the mountains every weekend, and came back with big black plastic bags full of plants, that she sorted and passed to Gert Syster to press. Elsie taught me that each species has an essence, a character—that it liked some habitats but not others and that it flowered at a particular time. ...She was interested in the plants themselves—she cared about them. The botanist Ted Oliver remembered, Her mode of transport was the bicycle (we have her latest model here today). She rode to the University of Cape Town up that dreadful steep road every day for a lifetime, come sunshine or rain, heat or cold. Now one knows why she was so fit and could outstrip any poor unsuspecting younger botanist in the mountains! Every day she would come up and park her bicycle behind the Bolus Herbarium building and then often jump through the window in the preparation section rather than walk all the way around to the front door. Today there are 56 plant species and two genera named for Elsie Esterhuysen. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation The Ladies' Village Improvement Society Cookbook by Florence Fabricant This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is Eating and Entertaining in East Hampton. Well, this is another book that I wish had debuted before the pandemic because I think it would have been so much more popular had it come out, say, in 2018. Nonetheless, it's not too late to discover this fabulous cookbook. This is a cookbook for all seasons, but I think the cover just screams summer and eating outside in your garden. So if you're going to get this book, now is the time. Martha Stewart wrote the forward to this cookbook, and I wanted to share just a bit of what she talks about here because she's introducing us to the LVIS, or the Ladies Village Improvement Society. This group of women has done so much to make sure that the natural beauty of the Hamptons stays intact, and Martha alludes to adhere in this forward. She writes, I bought my home on Lily Pond Lane almost thirty years ago. Much has changed in Easthampton since then. Many new houses have been built, and countless new stores have opened on Main Street and Newton Lane. The summer populations have swelled, and the beaches have become more crowded. But some things have remained the same. The giant Elm trees that tower over the highway leading into town are still green and stately. The roadsides are still planted with lovely Maples and Lindens, offering shady avenues and streets on which to walk or bicycle. The scenic Village Green and its iconic pond populated by pairs of plump swans are still the backdrop for many thousands of photographs throughout the year. And the Ladies Village Improvement Society can claim bragging rights for the glory of this scenery. There is no better time to be in East Hampton than in mid-summer when the trees are leafed out, the roses are blooming, and the ocean is beautiful. And then there are the farmer's markets and the farm stands displaying their freshly harvested vegetables. It's a beautiful sight to see. And as Martha indicated, this volunteer organization, the Ladies Village Improvement Society, has done a lot to ensure that the Hamptons retain their natural charm. Now a lot of these women are gardeners and cooks. So you can imagine the beautiful recipes -the over 100 recipes - in this fabulous cookbook, and many of them are garden to table. The other thing that's really fun about this book is that the Hamptons is all about entertaining. And so, these women are sharing their go-to recipes for all kinds of gatherings - whether you're talking about dinner after a movie or lunch by the pool - whatever the occasion, there are delightful suggestions here. There's a Fettuccine recipe that's got Asparagus and Blue Cheese. There's a fabulous Bittersweet Chocolate Pound Cake. Bonnie Reiff-Smith shared her recipe for Perfection Pork Chops. There's an excellent Zucchini Sausage Quiche - another great recipe for using your zucchini. There's Moroccan Carrot Salad and a fabulous Sunflower Seed Salad along with Whole Roasted Cauliflower - that's fantastic as well. Anyway, I could go on and on. This beautiful cookbook is so fun. This book is 256 pages of more than 100 recipes for food and drink, and it's all put together in 20 different menus with directions on how to make any of your gatherings extra special. And it really is a beautiful cookbook for summer - and the price is right, too. You can get a copy of The Ladies' Village Improvement Society Cookbook by Florence Fabricant and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $9. Botanic Spark 2014 On this day, a dedication ceremony was held at the University of South Carolina in honor of the new Desegregation Commemorative Garden on the side of the Osborne building. The garden was established to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of desegregation at the college. Student Government President Lindsay Richardson read a poem by USC Poet Nikky Finney called The Irresistible Ones, which is inscribed on a granite plaque in the garden and reads, THE IRRESISTIBLE ONES ROBERT ANDERSON, HENRIE MONTEITH, JAMES SOLOMON They arrive knocking at Osborne's great garnet door. They want to study mathematics, join the debate team, and sing in the choir. They are three in a sea of six thousand. With each step they pole vault shards of doubt, sticks of dynamite, and stubborn hate mail. With them arrives the bright peppermint of change. The new laws of the new day can no longer resist these three irresistible ones, in a sea of six thousand, stepping through a door now garnet and black. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
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CLICK HERE TO DONATE OR SUPPORT TO PODCAST!!!! - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/donate-and-support/ What is the point of studying an ancient language? Should the government fund Latin study? And what are the connections between Latin and English? Hopefully, we will answer all these questions in today's episode! TRANSCRIPT -- https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2022/04/04/what-is-the-point-in-studying-latin/ Check Out Thomas and Village Green English! Visit the vgenglish.com Check out their YouTube Channel Follow them on Instagram! - villagegreenenglish You may also like... What are Phantonyms? And What are False Friends? (English Vocabulary Lesson) 145. Should you Support Your Country Unconditionally? (English Vocabulary Lesson) 144. Should Students Have to Wear School Uniforms? (English Vocabulary Lesson) 143. What is a War Crime? (English Vocabulary Lesson) INSTAGRAM - thinkinginenglishpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/thinkinginenglishpodcast/) Blog - thinkinginenglish.blog VOCABULARY LIST -- go to thinkinginenglish.blog (I couldn't fit it in the description) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thinking-english/message
A conversation with multifamily industry experts Kimberly Hurd, Senior Vice President of Operations for Sundance Property Management, and Melissa Joy, Vice President of Operations in the Southeast for Village Green about the best ways to manage and interact with your staff to create the strongest, most loyal and productive teams possible. Show Guests: Kimberly Hurd – Senior Vice President of Operations – Sundance Property Management Melissa Joy – Vice President of Operations Southeast – Village Green Host and Producer: Paul Marks, CAS Tape Date: June 21, 2018 Air Date : June 22, 2018 Rebroadcast Date : February 22, 2019See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A conversation with multifamily industry experts Kimberly Hurd, Senior Vice President of Operations for Sundance Property Management, and Melissa Joy, Vice President of Operations in the Southeast for Village Green about the best ways to manage and interact with your staff to create the strongest, most loyal and productive teams possible. Show Guests: Kimberly Hurd – Senior Vice President of Operations – Sundance Property Management Melissa Joy – Vice President of Operations Southeast – Village Green Host and Producer: Paul Marks, CAS Tape Date: June 21, 2018 Air Date : June 22, 2018 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Were you frustrated and confused by the response of many of the churches during the Covid lockdown? On today's bonus episode of the StephUp Podcast, I welcome my pastor, Jon Korkidakis, who is the lead pastor at Village Green Community Church in London, Ontario in Canada. Even before the pandemic, Village Green was starting to venture out into online services as another way to reach people as they asked themselves: can the church also be a virtual community?Many churches that were the loudest in the media indicated that they were being targeted. But where they? Jon and I discuss that there is a difference between being singled out and targeted because you are Christian versus having to close due to a worldwide pandemic."To live the most courageous life is to live loving the way Jesus loved people. That's going to mess with a lot of people because that takes the whole judgmental thing out of the vocabulary. That's what we tried to emulate through the entire pandemic: that we were a church that cared for people, loved people, wanted to lead people to a life of faith in Christ." The extremes on both sides are usually the loudest. But the people in the middle who are just obeying guidelines and doing their thing will not be shown in the media. Jon thought this would be a wonderful time for the church to stand up and show the world what we are really all about. And many churches did. But then many didn't. Since Village Green was abiding by the government rules and not fighting against them, the church and Jon were targeted by other pastors who had been friends and colleagues. This was an incredibly challenging time but the support of the church community who are also in agreement has been amazing."I've been in ministry for over 20 years and I've never been attacked theologically, morally, socially the way I've been attacked over this pandemic. I've been told I'm leading people astray and that I'll be answerable to that at some point and it will be a price to pay, that I'm a sheeple because I'm going to be more accountable to God for what I've done.” The time we live in now is an amazing time to be alive! During a worldwide pandemic, shouldn't we be grateful for things like the internet, online services and chats?Watch the video of Village Green's Stance on the Pandemic hereFollow StephUp Podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and her website at www.stephanieannwebb.com.Buy Steph's book, “What Should Dragon Do?”Support the podcast: Buy Me A Coffee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A global Pandemic, violence, poverty, environmental crisis, war, kids in cages...the only thing missing from this nightmare is a giant clown and quicksand. If you're like me, it feels overwhelming, dense, and constant. How, in this time of distress and uncertainty, can we bring more light into the world? According to Sarah Maclean Bicknell, this week's guest, the answer is in our dreams. Sound bizarre but cool? I think so too. I first reached out to Sarah Maclean Bicknell because I was obsessed with dream interpretation. I wanted to learn more about the meaning of my dreams. I thought she would explain what specific images in your dreams mean but what I got was so much more. Sarah Maclean Bicknell is a healer, teacher, and mentor who studied healing and ceremonial work in North American indigenous traditions for 30 years. She incorporated her Celtic roots into her current North American practice. People worldwide seek her out for intuitive readings, workshops, ceremonies, and her soul doctoring practice. She brought incredible amounts of wisdom to our interview, including a way to change our current dystopian narrative. In this episode, we discuss: - What it means when you dreamed about two birds - The healing power of dreams - The greater reality - How to encourage your children to be active dreamers - The gift of imagination - Why the nightmare we're living in is intensifying You can learn more about Sarah through her website: https://sarahmacleanbicknell.com/ If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate, and review this podcast! If you would like to work more with Sarah, we HIGHLY recommend Sarah's online community, The Village Green. On March 21st, they will be honoring and celebrating the Spring Equinox/ Eostre, and it will only be open to those in the Village Green. You can join the Acorn Plan for 35/month, and it includes ceremonies like this one, a monthly community call, and other beautiful ways to connect and stay supported. sarahmacleanbicknell.com/villagegreen --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegeode/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegeode/support
Ed Masley, a music critic for The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, joins You, Me and An Album to introduce me to The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society. In addition to explaining what makes this his favorite album, Ed discusses his love for the Kinks more generally and how he became a music critic. He also mentions that he co-wrote a song with someone who has previously appeared on this podcast.You can find Ed on Twitter at @EdMasley, and you can find the music from his band, The Breakup Society, on Bandcamp at https://thebreakupsociety.bandcamp.com/.Ed mentioned that the song, Picture Book was featured on a Hewlett Packard ad. You can view the ad here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOnif6BC0kc. 1:19 Ed joins the show1:37 How Ed became a music critic4:07 Does it help to be a musician when being a music critic?5:24 What has Ed been covering during the pandemic?8:54 Which three underrated albums does Ed recommend?14:57 What is it about the Kinks that appeals to Ed so much?21:30 Why Al was lukewarm about Village Green23:15 Al doesn't like 60s rock?!?26:47 Is Tim Booth of James influenced by Ray Davies?29:19 Village Green was a grower, even for Ed Breaking down the tracks (not in order)32:28 We Are The Village Green Preservation Society37:44 Do You Remember Walter?40:30 Picture Book46:14 Big Sky 48:12 The Kinks were not afraid to experiment with different styles50:31 The common theme between Village Green and Waterloo Sunset 54:33 Phenomenal Cat57:23 Wicked Annabella 58:40 Ed asked Ringo Starr about Mick Avory 1:04:06 Animal Farm1:06:31 Village Green1:08:42 People Take Pictures of Each Other1:11:53 Starstruck1:14:34 All My Friends Were There The outro music is Strength Was Always Your Weakness by The Breakup Society.
Diane Batayeh is the Chief Executive Officer of Village Green Holding LLC, and plays a pivotal role in the development and implementation of their business plans and strategic initiatives. She is an example of Village Green's "Promotion from Within" philosophy joining Village Green Holding in 1980, as a part-time sales consultant before eventually becoming the Chief Operating Officer and a Board Member in 2011, then President/COO, and ultimately Chief Executive Officer in 2017. Diane and Village Green firmly believe in the upward spiral of good fortune and are proud to support various charitable causes, including Ronald McDonald House Charities and the Live Like Roo Foundation. Listen in as Realty Mogul's CEO, Jilliene Helman, and Diane Batayeh discuss the value of working in and having an intimate understanding of all facets of a business and why Diane spent her whole career as one company. They consider the best practices in property management in the current climate and whether owner-operators are more reliable and effective than third party operators in getting problems resolved. Diane also shares a little about her role on the NMHC Executive Board's Executive Committee and gives us a macro perspective on what she anticipates the coming months holding for real estate. “Get comfortable being uncomfortable. You never know where life will take you.” - Diane Batayeh This week on The Reality Mogul Podcast: ● What led Diane into becoming a part-time leasing agent for Village Green Holding ● How she is keeping her employees motivated and focused both in regular times and in these challenging times ● Why she is an advocate for servant leadership ● The biggest mistakes property managers make and how to overcome them ● The crucial 4 Ps and how to use them to manage well ● Evolution of Village Green Holdings and why they value the family feel of the business ● The impact of the property manager on the collections rate ● Ways Village Green Holding have they changed their practices in light of COVID-19 ● The impact of technology and virtual leasing on their business and how they have protected their online security ● How underwriting has changed over the last six months ● How Village Green Holdings are managing bad debt in different asset classes Connect with Diane Batayeh: Village Green Holdings website Diane Batayeh on LinkedIn Village Green Holdings on Facebook Village Green Holdings on Instagram Village Green Holdings on Twitter Connect with Realty Mogul: Realty Mogul Website Realty Mogul on LinkedIn Realty Mogul on Instagram Realty Mogul on Facebook Realty Mogul on Twitter
27 new games discussed for the month of September! If you'd prefer to watch this in video form, head to https://youtu.be/VeyCwVexZTQ :) Intro (0:00) [Shea] Embarcadero (2:22) [Shea] Galaxy Hunters (3:36) [Shea] Inventure Quest (4:50) 24. Draconis Invasion (6:57) 23. 7th Citadel (9:59) 22. Silver & Gold (13:07) 21. Renature (15:53) 20. Sabotage (18:33) 19. Dungeon Drop: Dropped Too Deep (23:48) 18. Mariposas (26:02) 17. Rossio (29:36) 16. Sonora (33:10) 15. Alice's Garden (36:22) 14. School of Sorcery (38:57) 13. Dreamscape Expansions (41:50) 12. Monsters on Board (43:55) 11. Village Green (45:57) 10. Viscounts of the West Kingdom (47:46) 09. Unforgiven (49:28) 08. Endless Winter (52:06) 07. Café (54:42) 06. Marco Polo (57:06) 05. Truffle Shuffle (1:00:08) 04. The City (1:02:46) 03. Plunderous (1:04:33) 02. Tiny Towns: Villagers (1:09:40) Technical difficulties (1:10:50) 01. Marvel Champions: Red Skull (1:12:27) Outro (1:17:04) •••Help Rahdo run @ https://patreon.com/rahdo •••Send your questions to questions@rahdo.com