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Uh-oh! Gil doesn't have a guest this week, so he recorded a monologue from a hotel room in Weehawken, NJ during a business conference for his day job! He talks mental health, oblique mythology, Charles Crumb, comics and pharma friends, the St. Patrick's Day Parade, and more! Follow Gil on Bluesky and Instagram • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Stripe, Patreon, or Paypal, and subscribe to our e-newsletter
In this year-end special, Dave and Milt present the 2024 Tennies Award Show straight from the Joe Piscopo Memorial Ballroom at the Comfort Inn in Weehawken, New Jersey. The ceremony celebrates the best moments from their podcast 'Past Tens: A Top 10 Time Machine,' featuring original songs, guest contributions, and classic pod memories. From the best listener guest to the best original song, and the most entertaining mishaps, the show includes a humorous compilation of highlights while maintaining its hallmark lighthearted banter. With special shout outs to loyal listeners, it's a festive and nostalgic wrap-up just in time for Christmas. Topics 03:01 Whamageddon and Listener Interactions 07:04 The Tennies: Best Listener Guest 11:21 The Tennies: Worst Weird Remake 13:43 The Tennies: Best Original Song 20:15 The Fart Song Finale 22:13 Best Dirty Trick Award 24:06 Best Milt Wow Moment 26:37 Best Unlikely Moment of Dave Knowing Something 30:37 Best Use of the Word Penis 31:56 Best Nice Moment 36:43 Memorable Moments from 2024
Michael Hern, from Weehawken, NJ, joins host Lucas Sherraden to discuss his journey from a basement to leading Sotheby's top real estate team in New Jersey. Hern reflects on his early career challenges, strategic shifts, and how critical implementation and adaptability have been to his success. He delves into essential principles like creating opportunities, leveraging leads, and relentless execution, offering actionable insights for real estate professionals navigating today's market. Discover how determination and evolving leadership skills propelled Hern's business to new heights. Connect with Michael at https://www.luxurylivingbymh.com/ ---------- Visit www.builthow.com to sign up for our next live or virtual event. Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
In a world where the traditional boundaries of office space and geography are increasingly blurred, law firm owners face unprecedented challenges and opportunities. Here the question of hands-on versus hands-off management takes on new dimensions, particularly in the legal profession. Today, we explore a paradigm-shifting approach to leadership: being hands-on without the need to physically be there. Join us in this episode of "Smart Lawyers Position to Transition" as host, Victoria Collier, uncovers the secrets to effective law firm management from afar, with our guest, Zaira Solano, leading the charge. About Our Guest Zaira Solano was raised in Weehawken, New Jersey in a tightly knit Dominican family. She is fluent in both Spanish and English. Zaira realized a childhood ambition when she became an attorney. She created a game plan and worked hard to achieve her goals. Zaira worked for several firms throughout the Atlanta area while earning her law degree at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School. Zaira discovered her passion for immigration during law school. Later in her training, she clerked at an immigration firm in Atlanta, Georgia. Zaira also worked in the Fulton County Public Defender's Office in the Complex Case Division. In 2011, Zaira founded Solano Law Firm with a focus on immigration law to serve the Latino community. She believes in providing honest representation and educating clients throughout the process. Contact Solano Immigration Law Firm if you or someone you know needs immigration services for a family member or humanitarian reasons http://solanofirm.com/ Key Takeaways • Flexibility is Key: In the virtual era, flexibility is paramount. Zaira emphasizes the importance of adaptability in responding to changing market dynamics and business needs. • Empowerment Drives Success: By empowering team members and fostering a culture of trust and autonomy, law firm owners can drive success even in remote environments. • Strategic Planning Pays Dividends: Strategic planning is essential for navigating the complexities of law firm management. From setting clear goals to developing actionable plans, Zaira highlights the importance of foresight and preparation. We want to hear from you! You can leave us a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. Click here and then scroll down the page to the rating and review section. You can also leave us a rating in Spotify by clicking here. Connect with Victoria Collier https://quidproquolaw.com/ Private Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1284225722042602 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/victoria-collier-coaching/
Dr. Sundeep Kaur is an Optometric Glaucoma Specialist and a Therapeutic Optometrist, practicing full scope Optometry throughout NJ since graduation. During this time she has established herself as a specialist in the areas of glaucoma, specialty contact lenses, dry eye disease, pediatric eye exams and myopia control. Her training in contact lenses includes difficult fits such as keratoconus, irregular astigmatism, and corneal transplants. Dr. Sundeep Kaur originally grew up in Bethlehem, PA and graduated from Drexel University in 2010 with a Bachelor in Health Sciences. She went on to complete her Doctorate in Optometry in 2014 at Inter American University of Puerto Rico. After graduating Dr. Kaur worked with an ophthalmology group for several years honing her skills in specialty contacts and glaucoma management. Dr. Kaur's proficiency in 4 languages, including Spanish, Hindi, and Punjabi has helped her serve diverse communities throughout New Jersey. While not at work Dr. Kaur enjoys spending time with her Husband and their dog, Diesel. They currently live in Weehawken, NJ right outside of NYC and often spend weekends in the city trying out new restaurants. Dr. Kaur also enjoys traveling to warm places and reading a good book.
I got into a fun car accident this week with a crazy guy who didn't want to exchange insurance or involve the police. He said he could fix my car and to prove it he showed me his Home Depot card. WTF!!! Anyway, more on that later -- also the unbelievable Weehawken show at the Elks club and the Weehawken Rockin' Ferry Terminal - again, WTF!!! And, the big Paul Loren show at the restaurant where my guests got into a lovely Israel/Hamas fight. WTF!!! Why didn't I call this podcast, WTF!? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steuben County: From School to Housing Contractors completed a state-funded project that transformed the former Bryant School in the City of Hornell into 39 apartments for lower-income families. The energy-efficient building has a public bus stop and is within a mile of the city's downtown, the state said in a news release. The project was coordinated by the New York State Homes and Community Renewal agency. The two-story, 50,000-square-foot school, which closed in 2021, was renovated and expanded by 8,500 square feet. The developers preserved the hallway tile, entrance sign, playground, trees and fenced-in greenspace, while adding a fitness center, community room with kitchen, laundry rooms and free broadband internet. New York State provided $13.2 million in funding for the $14.3 million project. New Paltz: SUNY Senior Killed in Hit-and-Run A senior at SUNY New Paltz was killed after being hit from behind on Route 208 near campus by a driver who fled the scene. The body of Raymond Rattray, 22, of New York City, was found 20 feet off the road on Jan. 24. He apparently was struck by a dark sedan at about 5 p.m. the day before while walking home from class on the south shoulder. Police said the vehicle sustained damage to its front end. Elsewhere in Ulster County, police continue to investigate a fatal hit-and-run that took place in Saugerties at about 5 p.m. on Jan. 10. Starllie Swonyoung, 21, was struck from behind while walking along the south shoulder of Route 9W with a friend. Wappingers Falls: No Action on Park Lead The state Department of Health said last week it would not take any further action to mitigate lead contamination at a Wappingers Falls park. Temple Park, near Wappingers Creek, was closed over the summer after The Wall Street Journal reported that telecommunication cables left under the creek bed may have contaminated the soil. The state shuttered the park "out of an abundance of caution" for testing, according to the Poughkeepsie Journal. The Poughkeepsie paper reported on Jan. 26 that only one of 25 soil samples had more than the maximum limit of 400 parts per million of lead where children live or play. However, it noted that the federal Environmental Protection Agency recently lowered that standard to 200 ppm, and nine locations had 180 to 410 ppm. Newburgh: Housing Program Expands Making Moves, a New York State program that helps families with federal Section 8 vouchers find affordable housing, has expanded operations to Newburgh and Poughkeepsie. The program also helps families in Buffalo, Westchester County, Long Island and Ithaca locate rental properties in "higher-resourced communities." It hopes to serve 50 families in the first year of operations in the expansion areas. Making Moves is overseen by New York State Homes and Community Renewal. See hcr.ny.gov/mobility. New York City: Port Authority Collects $25M from Toll Evaders The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced Jan. 22 that it recovered more than $25 million from toll evaders in 2023, up from the $21 million in 2022. The agency's police force also issued 5,800 summonses, including 4,400 for obstructed, missing or fake license plates. It said the largest scofflaw in 2023 was the EM Padilla Trucking Co. of Weehawken, New Jersey, whose drivers evaded $201,000 in tolls. Carmel: Man Stabbed at Airsoft Game Town of Carmel police arrested a 20-year-old Bedford Hills man in connection with the stabbing of a Mount Vernon man on Jan. 28 at Hudson Valley Airsoft at the Paladin Center. Justin Pagan allegedly attacked the 33-year-old victim during a game in which players use weapons that fire foam projectiles. The three-level facility includes "a simulated apartment complex, bar, offices, bank, bodega and warehouse with barricades and obstacles." According to the Mid Hudson News, the victim was taken to Danbury Hospital with six stab wounds and a collapsed lung. Pagan was charged with attempted murder, assault and criminal possession of a...
Kristin Pierre is a freelance singer and model, as well as executive assistant from Weehawken, New Jersey. As a freelancer, Kristin found her income to be unpredictable and she quickly found herself racking up credit card debt from shopping. When she reached her breaking point, Kristin reached out to MMI and was immediately comforted by a MMI counselor. Now, Kristin has paid off $20,000 in five years and increased her credit score by 120 points.
Hour 2: We are live from NY Giants camp this morning. Aaron Rodgers seemed frustrated with the offensive line and we expect to see that this week on Hard Knocks. Zach Wilson didn't do anything great and didn't do anything stupid against the Panthers. In watching Hard Knocks, Gio said the presence of Rob Saleh does not seem like the Head Coach of a Super Bowl team. If the Jets win, nobody will be talking about Saleh. Can Saleh really criticize Aaron Rodgers? C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the Yankees losing to the Marlins 8-7. They went into the ninth with a 7-2 lead. There are giant bugs here at Giants camp. We are in the swamps of Jersey after all. What happens if the Yankees don't make the playoffs? Is Aaron Boone gone? The SIXERS pulled James Harden off the trade market but he doesn't want to be there. He is on a speaking tour in China where he called Daryl Morey a liar and said he will never be a part of his organization. In the final segment of the hour, Giants TE Darren Waller joins us. We talked about playing for hard ass coaches, getting married during the football season, and why he decided to move to Weehawken.
NY Giants TE Darren Waller live from training camp. We talked about playing for hard ass coaches, getting married during the football season, and why he decided to move to Weehawken.
Hour 1: We are live from Giants camp today with Boomer and Gio on the mics. But first, we talked about the problems in the Mets locker room. Boomer said that lies at the feet of the Manager, Buck SHOWALTER. Is he holding the players accountable? Maybe Buck has to go. What type of team are we going to get from the Mets next year? Boomer compares Brian Daboll to Buck SHOWALTER throughout the discussion. Maybe this is why SHOWALTER has never won. Gio said the franchise is ‘just rotten'. Gio said Steve Cohen's ownership has been ‘a nightmare'. An anonymous Met player went to Mike Puma to tell him Justin VERLANDER was a diva in the locker room. C-Lo is in for Jerry today and starts with the Yankees loss yesterday. They had a 7-1 lead over the Marlins and lost 8-7 as the Marlins scored 5 runs in the ninth. Clay Holmes talked about his meltdown. The Yankees have been wasting GERRIT Cole's starts. The Yankees pitching has been a mess. Gio said the Yankees are dead and there is no point to discuss the details. The Mets actually beat the Braves yesterday and Buck reacted to that. We somehow got on the topic of Phil Mickelson's gambling problem. The Giants lost to the Lions and Brian Daboll gave an intimidating look after giving up a huge punt return. In the final segment of the update, Gio tells us how his vacation started last week. It involved the fire department and an ambulance. Gio also walked home from a restaurant after his kids were crying. Hour 2: We are live from NY Giants camp this morning. Aaron Rodgers seemed frustrated with the offensive line and we expect to see that this week on Hard Knocks. Zach Wilson didn't do anything great and didn't do anything stupid against the Panthers. In watching Hard Knocks, Gio said the presence of Rob Saleh does not seem like the Head Coach of a Super Bowl team. If the Jets win, nobody will be talking about Saleh. Can Saleh really criticize Aaron Rodgers? C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the Yankees losing to the Marlins 8-7. They went into the ninth with a 7-2 lead. There are giant bugs here at Giants camp. We are in the swamps of Jersey after all. What happens if the Yankees don't make the playoffs? Is Aaron Boone gone? The SIXERS pulled James Harden off the trade market but he doesn't want to be there. He is on a speaking tour in China where he called Daryl Morey a liar and said he will never be a part of his organization. In the final segment of the hour, Giants TE Darren Waller joins us. We talked about playing for hard ass coaches, getting married during the football season, and why he decided to move to Weehawken. Hour 3: We are live from Giants camp today. Daniel Jones will join us this hour. It's amazing how far he has come from when we were here last year. Jones has been through multiple head coaches and coordinators in his short time with the Giants. He has improved each year and Boomer is looking for him to throw for over 4,000 yards this season. We also talked about SAQUON Barkley's season and his contract issues in the offseason. In the second segment of the hour, Daniel Jones joined us to talk about throwing less picks this season and if Eli Manning is a pain in the ass. He also said no to the Netflix series, ‘Quarterback' and talked about his contract's impact on SAQUON Barkley. Then Brian Daboll jumped on and Gio asked him about passing gas in the elevator and Coach wonders what's up with Gio's midlife crisis haircut. In the final segment of the hour, it's ‘Headlines with C-Lo'. Hour 4: We are live from Giants camp. The Super Bowl is in Las Vegas this year and we will be there live all week leading up to it. CBS is giving their employees a Super Bowl gift. You can choose from rolling luggage, custom bomber jacket, computer backpack or packing cube set. Al went with the luggage, Gio went with the jacket and Boomer is going with the jacket as well. Gio saw Mike FRANCESA ‘in the wild' at a golf course. Gio watched the Johnny Manziel documentary on Netflix. Boomer said it was too much money, too much fame too soon. C-Lo returns for his final update of the morning and starts with a horrible loss by the Yankees last night. The Marlins scored 5 runs in the ninth to win 8-7. Clay Holmes talked about his meltdown in the ninth. GERRIT Cole pitched well but the bullpen blew it. The Mets actually won a game yesterday. An unnamed Mets player said Justin VERLANDER was a ‘diva'. The Jets beat the Panthers and Robert Saleh talked about the Jets defensive performance. James Harden was on a speaking tour in China and ripped into SIXERS owner Daryl Morey. In the final segment of the show, Gio wonders who's the most famous Italian of all time.
Mary Ann Carrino is a survivor, thriver, and the extraordinary business owner behind Lumtri Wellness and Aesthetics in West New York, New Jersey. Lumturi means bliss, which is what they want to bring… bliss and transformation to their patients lives. Join us as we delve into Mary Ann's inspiring story of resilience and determination. At the age of 21, she endured a horrific car accident that left her with severe facial injuries, triggering the need for multiple revision surgeries, numerous laser treatments, and the journey to overcome the emotional scars of PTSD. Through her unwavering determination and the healing power of time, Mary Ann not only recovered physically but also embarked on an empowering journey of self-discovery and emotional healing. Hosted by Katie L. Eades, this podcast explores Mary Ann's path from adversity to triumph. Discover the challenges she faced, the lessons she learned, and the inner strength that propelled her forward. Through candid and heartfelt conversations, Mary Ann shares her insights, offering valuable guidance on overcoming obstacles, finding self-acceptance, and embracing personal growth. Alongside Mary Ann's inspiring journey, the podcast also highlights the establishment and success of Lumtri Wellness and Aesthetics. Situated in West New York, New Jersey, nestled between Hoboken and Weehawken, Mary Ann's premier wellness and aesthetics practice has become a beacon of hope and transformation for countless individuals. This premier wellness destination embraces a holistic approach to beauty and well-being, offering a range of services and treatments designed to nurture the mind, body, and soul. Together, they delve into a wide range of topics, including skincare, holistic wellness practices, mental health, and the power of self-care. Outstanding Women Leaders is an empowering podcast that seeks to inspire listeners to overcome adversity, embrace their inner strength, and embark on a journey of personal transformation. Whether you're seeking insights into the world of wellness and aesthetics or searching for inspiration to face your own challenges head-on, this episode for you! Connect with MaryAnn https://lumturiwellness.com/
Melissa reconnects with playwright Deborah Zoe Laufer. They first met when Melissa interviewed her about her play, Be Here Now. Now we be here again to talk about one of Deb's (apparently many) stage adaptations, The Three Sisters of Weehawken, based of course on Chekhov's Three Sisters. In this episode, we discuss:Why Deborah set her adaptation in New JerseyWhich of Chekhov's 3 sisters we areWhat message Chekhov's plays have for us today How writers groups influence her writing processAnd more!Resources MentionedThe Three Sisters of Weehawken by Deborah Zoe LauferMelissa's first interviews with Deborah : The Be Here Now Interview, On Playwriting Pt. 1 & Pt. 2About Our GuestDeborah Zoe Laufer's plays have been produced at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Cleveland Playhouse, Geva, The Humana Festival, Everyman, Primary Stages, Ensemble Studio Theatre, and hundreds of other theaters around the world. Plays include Be Here Now, End Days, Rooted, Informed Consent which was a NYTimes critic's pick, Leveling Up, Out of Sterno, The Last Schwartz, Sirens, Meta, The Three Sisters of Weehawken, Fortune, dozens of short plays, and the musicals, Window Treatment, and By Any Other Name, written with composer, Daniel Green. Deb is a recipient of the Helen Merrill Playwriting Award, the Lilly Award, The ATCA Steinberg citation, and grants and commissions from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, The Edgerton Foundation, The National New Play Network, and the Lincoln Center Foundation. Her work has been developed by The Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference, Theatre Lab, PlayPenn, The Cherry Lane Alternative, The Missoula Colony, LOCAL Theatre, Asolo Rep, The Baltic Playwrights Conference, and more. Her plays are published or recorded by Concord/Samuel French, Smith and Kraus, Playscripts, LA Theatreworks, and Premieres. She is a graduate of Juilliard, an alumna of the BMI Lehman Engel Advanced Musical TConnect with host Melissa Schmitz***Sign up for the 101 Stage Adaptations Newsletter***101 Stage AdaptationsFollow the Podcast on Facebook & InstagramRead Melissa's plays on New Play ExchangeConnect with Melissa on LinkedInWays to support the show:- Buy Me a Coffee- Tell us your thoughts in our Listener Survey!- Give a 5-Star rating- Write a glowing review on Apple Podcasts - Send this episode to a friend- Share on social media (Tag us so we can thank you!)Creators: Host your podcast through Buzzsprout using my affiliate link & get a $20 credit on your paid account. Let your fans directly support you via Buy Me a Coffee (affiliate link).
Alexander Hamilton makes some disparaging remarks about Aaron Burr's ill-fated run for governor in 1804. It ends in tragedy.
In July 1804, Aaron Burr faced political rival Alexander Hamilton on the cliffs of Weehawken, New Jersey, in a legendary duel that would change Burr's life forever. As a young man, Burr had distinguished himself as a patriot, lawyer and politician. But as his political star rose, he made many enemies. He challenged Thomas Jefferson, in the tumultuous Election of 1800, but his greatest rival was Jefferson's Treasury Secretary, Hamilton.After he shot and killed Hamilton, Burr's career was in shambles. But soon, he would hatch an audacious conspiracy to return to power – by forging his own empire.Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. https://wondery.app.link/historytellersSupport us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
C.J. Sullivan recaps last week's picks, and how they were Bombed by a concussion spotter from Weehawken and how Ron Rivera is Billy Eichner. Next, C.J. detonates his 5 new Bottom Line Bombs for Week 6 which includes the Dolphins blaming ping pong, and why Camarohead fans should be sued. The picks with bits continue on how the Colts broke up marriages, Cleveland fans perfected throwing objects at millionaires, and Philadelphia is not racist because of Rocky. They can handle that on their own. Finally, in the "Man in a Box" segment, C.J. assures you it is okay to enjoy a show about a gay cannabilistic serial killer. All this and a Survivor Play. Picks with Bits...For Tobacco Use Only! ===================================================== SGPN FREE SURVIVOR POOL - https://play.runyourpool.com/sgpn SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app WynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100 FREE bet! - https://sg.pn/WynnBET Join Sleeper and get a 100% deposit bonus up to $100 - https://sleeper.com/sgp Support for this episode - IPVanish.com/sgp | OddsTrader.com/bluewire Follow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Follow The Hosts On Social Media CJ Sullivan - @CJSullivan_ Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Discord - https://sg.pn/discord Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit ===================================================== Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
C.J. Sullivan recaps last week's picks, and how they were Bombed by a concussion spotter from Weehawken and how Ron Rivera is Billy Eichner. Next, C.J. detonates his 5 new Bottom Line Bombs for Week 6 which includes the Dolphins blaming ping pong, and why Camarohead fans should be sued. The picks with bits continue on how the Colts broke up marriages, Cleveland fans perfected throwing objects at millionaires, and Philadelphia is not racist because of Rocky. They can handle that on their own. Finally, in the "Man in a Box" segment, C.J. assures you it is okay to enjoy a show about a gay cannabilistic serial killer. All this and a Survivor Play. Picks with Bits...For Tobacco Use Only! ===================================================== SGPN FREE SURVIVOR POOL - https://play.runyourpool.com/sgpn SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app WynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100 FREE bet! - https://sg.pn/WynnBET Join Sleeper and get a 100% deposit bonus up to $100 - https://sleeper.com/sgp Support for this episode - IPVanish.com/sgp | OddsTrader.com/bluewire Follow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Follow The Hosts On Social Media CJ Sullivan - @CJSullivan_ Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Discord - https://sg.pn/discord Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit ===================================================== Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our special guest will be 34 year Jersey City, NJ veteran Deputy Chief Rob "Butch" Cobb. Chief Cobb served in the U.S. Army from 1967-1970, including tours in Vietnam in 1968-1969. He joined the Dumont, NJ, Volunteer Fire Department from 1969-1979, serving as chief of department in 1978. He was also a member of Company 4 of the West Milford Township, NJ, Volunteer Fire Department from 1982-1990, including the role of chief of department in 1989. He entered the career fire service in 1972, serving with the Weehawken, NJ, Fire Department.In 1975, he joined the Jersey City, NJ, Fire Department and served as a firefighter and captain in some of the busiest companies.. including Engine 20, Engine 22, Ladder 5, and Rescue 1. When he was promoted to battalion chief, he was assigned to command the 2nd Battalion. As deputy chief, he was assigned to chief of operations, overseeing daily field operations. He also held the positions of chief of training, citywide tour commander, and deputy coordinator of office of emergency management and homeland security. In 2009, Chief Cobb retired from Jersey City and joined ISO as director of Community Hazard Mitigation and was their key spokesperson to the nation's fire service. You don't want to miss this one. You can also Listen to our podcast ...we are on all the players #jerseycity #GOAT #lovethisjob #givebackmorethanyoutake www.youtube.com/gettinsaltyexperience
Bella Rococo at Emilia's in Garwood, NJ is a beauty salon with deep Italian family roots. The owner, Stefanie Savino, opened the business in 2019 and has not only survived the last few years, but has thrived due to the support of both her immediate family members, as well as her team who she also considers family. Segment 1Stefanie details her background in the beauty industry and eventually opening her own salon. Her Aunt Emilia, an Italian immigrant, has been in the beauty industry since she was 10 years old, moved to America in 1963 and opened the salon which would later become Bella Rococo at Emilia's in 1989. We discuss the support Stefanie has received from her family throughout the process of opening and renovating the business.Today in New Jersey HistoryAlexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr met in the early morning hours of July 11, 1804 at a spot known as the Heights of Weehawken in Weehawken, New Jersey to face each other in a duel. The duel would be the culmination of a long and bitter rivalry between the two men, both high profile politicians. While no one could say with absolute certainty as to what happened that day, Burr severely wounded Hamilton who would die from those injuries the next day.Segment 2We discuss the various products and services Bella Rococo at Emilia's offers. These include haircuts and styles, treatments, makeup, lashes, waxing, bridal services, and more! New Jersey Fun FactNew Jersey has the highest population density in the U.S. An average 1,030 people per sq. mi., which is 13 times the national average.Segment 3Community is very important to Stefanie and the Bella Rococo team. Not only do they have a strong community between their stylists and their patrons, but Stefanie is extremely supportive of the Garwood community and various organizations in town. Bella Rococo at Emilia's: https://bellarococohairmakeup.com/Instagram: @bellarococobeautyAddress: 105 Center St, Garwood, NJThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.comSupport the show
================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADOLESCENTES 2022“UN SALTO EN EL TIEMPO”Narrado por: DORIANY SÁNCHEZDesde: PERÚUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church 11 DE JULIODUELO DE GOBERNANTES«¿Por qué no escogen a alguien que se me enfrente? Si es capaz de hacerme frente y matarme, nosotros les serviremos a ustedes; pero, si yo lo venzo y lo mato, ustedes serán nuestros esclavos y nos servirán» (1 Samuel 17:8, 9, NVI).En esta fecha de la historia, un vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos disparó y mató a su oponente político de toda la vida en un atrevido duelo. ¿Qué? Era el año 1804, y esa era la forma en que algunos «caballeros» resolvían las discusiones en aquellos días. Verás, el vicepresidente Aarón Burr se presentaba a la reelección y su oponente político, Alexander Hamilton, lo atacó en los periódicos. Burr retó a Hamilton a un duelo, al que en aquella época le llamaban «un asunto de honor». Hamilton no quería batirse en duelo, pero parecía no quedarle otra opción. Si admitía que la acusación de Burr era cierta, perdería su honor; si se negaba a batirse en duelo, el resultado sería el mismo. Así que a pesar de que los duelos estaban prohibidos en los Estados Unidos, el 11 de julio estos viejos enemigos políticos se reunieron en un campo de duelos cerca de Weehawken, Nueva Jersey.Hamilton disparó primero. Los historiadores no se ponen de acuerdo sobre si disparó intencionada o accidentalmente por encima de Burr y contra un árbol. Había normas estrictas para los duelos (en la mayoría de los duelos nadie resultaba herido) y todavía se discute si Burr las siguió cuando devolvió el disparo. Sin embargo, la mayoría está de acuerdo en que estaba en su derecho cuando devolvió el fuego, alcanzando a Hamilton en el vientre. La bala impactó en la columna vertebral de Hamilton, que murió a la tarde siguiente. La nación estaba indignada, y Burr fue acusado de asesinato.Como le quedaban pocos días de mandato como vicepresidente, no pudo ser procesado. Cuando dejó su cargo, huyó de Washington y desapareció. Tal vez su castigo fue caer en el anonimato. Hoy, la mayoría de la gente no conoce su nombre y no reconocería su rostro. Pero el rostro de Alexander Hamilton, Secretario del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos, aparece en el billete de 10 dólares.Es interesante que en el antiguo Israel un campeón desafiaba a otro y a menudo el resultado de las batallas lo decidía el ganador. David y Goliat se enfrentaron en un duelo de este tipo con las armas de la época. Goliat bien podría haber dicho: «¡Elige tu arma!», porque eso es exactamente lo que hizo David. Y ganó: con una honda, cinco piedras y la ayuda de Dios.
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You have probably seen me riding my Peloton in my IG stories and know that spinning was the first format I even taught (it's one of my soulmate workouts!) In a world where virtual fitness has exploaded, I wanted to bring on Melissa Ferrara from the Moms of Peloton to chat more about finding connection & community when riding on the bike, or using the Peloton app for any workout at home! I hope this inspires you if you're working out from home, to reach out and connect with others! (and make sure to give her a follow--I LIVE for the meme's she posts!) About Melissa: Mom, wife, corporate event planner and Peloton connoisseur for over 7 years. Some of my hobbies include spending time with my family, a good late-night Target run, and squeezing in time to get those endorphins! I live in Weehawken, NJ right on the Hudson River (across from the new Peloton studios) I have an (almost) 17-month-old daughter. I started as an in studio rider for Peloton and got my bike in 2019 as a surprise from my husband! I am a true extrovert that loves to laugh! *** My free workshop, HABIT BREAKTHROUGH BOOTCAMP is back! This is a 3 day free workshop inside of the Self Transformed Community where we cover some basic habit hacks, redefine self care and chatting about the most powerful way to get unstuck. Join us Tuesday-Thursday 12th, 13th, and 14th at 12pm EST every day for this free training! PLUS--I'm celebrating 100k downloads of the show during our free workshop and will be doing a giveaway for 3 people to win either: -Habit Hacking Call with me -Whole30 Anytime Course or Plant Based Whole30 Anytime Course -Free entry into the April 18th round of SELF TRANSFORM U! *** I'll be a Guest Guide for Mindful Motivation for the Self Care Society on 4/11 and 4/18 at 8:30am! You can click this link to sign up for the virtual classes for FREE as a podcast listener! Can't wait to see you then! *** LET'S CONNECT! Sign up for weekly motivational texts from Emily at: 1-773-904-2157 or click this link! FREEBIES: -FREE HABIT INVENTORY WORKSHEET DOWNLOAD: find the time wasters in your life & start taking action on creating new habits that stick! -Join my free webinar to learn the DAILY 5 HABITS THAT CAN TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE! -Self Transformed At Home 3 Day Workout Plan! -Want to know more details about Whole30 and my coaching philosophy? Attend my free webinar to take a deep dive into if the Whole30 is right for you and learn more about my Whole30 Anytime Course & the Plant Based Whole30 (including some bonus upgrades!) -Want to start creating your own Self Care Routine? Checkout my SELF CARE CHECKLIST FREEBIE! -Join our FREE Self Transformed Community to connect & continue the conversation together each week and join in our mini workshops together! SERVICES: -Start Here: The Habits That Stick Starter Kit mini course! -SELF TRANSFORM U: my signature 4 week program to help you create a health plan back by habit strategy (STARTS MONTHLY–LIMITED SPOTS!) -HABIT HACKING STRATEGY CALL: this is the breakthrough to FINALLY make your habits stick! -Ready to stop dieting and find your own version of food freedom? Then you're probably ready for my Whole30 Anytime Course or the Plant Based Whole30 Anytime Course! **Please subscribe, rate and review Self Transformed so others can connect with our content too! Thank you so much Emily's newsletter to receive even more inspo & exclusive content (promise not to spam)** Connect with Emily:@emilynichols22 @selftransformed www.emily-nichols.com
Caroline Bell co-founded Café Grumpy in 2005 in the Brooklyn, N.Y., neighborhood of Greenpoint, partly because she was an office worker who was having trouble finding a decent cup of coffee nearby. “I’m like, how hard can it be to make a good cup of coffee?” she said. One cup of coffee, or a decent pot of coffee, might not be that hard, but Bell soon found herself immersed in a world of roasting techniques and green coffee examination, managing supply chain issues and keeping employees happy. And she ended up being a pioneer, offering some of the first single-origin coffees in New York, continuously serving some of the best coffee in the city, and developing a robust retail business that has helped see the company through the pandemic. There are now 10 Café Grumpy locations with their signature frowning coffee bean logo, in Manhattan and Brooklyn, as well as one location in Coral Gables, Fla, and another in the Whole Foods Market in Weehawken, N.J. Bell recently discussed her journey over coffee in the recently reopened Café Grumpy location in the Market Line, the underground section of the Essex Market food hall on New York City’s Lower East Side.
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On July 11, 1804, a single bullet changed the course of American history . . . BUT WHAT IF IT DIDN'T? Alexander Hamilton lies wounded and feverish after a deadly duel that ended the life of Vice President Burr. Hovering near death, he catches a glimpse of what lies ahead – and sees a Civil War that will consume a generation and poison America's future. This vision compels him to return to the political arena. He sets his eyes on the Senate, and then the White House, enlisting former allies and reconciling with old enemies in his quest to become President and crush slavery. Overcoming great odds while facing down enemies at home and abroad, Hamilton moves steadily toward his goal - but there are some who will stop at nothing to derail the President's crusade for liberty. Will they succeed? President Hamilton reintroduces us to the founding generation – the brilliant, crafty Thomas Jefferson, the diminutive genius James Madison, and professional curmudgeon John Adams – and brings on the next generation of American leaders – Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, John Quincy Adams, and Andrew Jackson – in a lively epic of alternative history that begins with the famous duel at Weehawken and rewrites the history of the Nineteenth Century. Can Hamilton persuade the Southern states to change their course? Can his powers of persuasion move the conscience of a nation? Can one man change history? Listen into the conversation as I chat with returning guest co-host and contributor Lewis Smith as we speculate with his novel of alternative history on December 23rd, at 8:30 PM Eastern time. You can listen in at 646-668-8485. Or on Spotify, Edifi, Apple Podcasts, iHeartradio, or Stitcher. Or, click on the link here: http://tobtr.com/12042832.
On this 178th Discovering Multifamily Podcast, Trevor Ewen joins us. Trevor is an experienced software engineer, real estate investor, and current executive MBA candidate for London Business School and Columbia Business School.He is a Southport Ventures partner and the CEO of Southport Technology Group. He builds full-stack projects in clean energy, insurance, finance, and media. Notable engagements include Morgan Stanley, HBO, Bloomberg, and Honest Buildings (now Procore), Black Bear Energy, and PRco.As a technologist, Trevor has a passion for efficiency and automation for the oft-forgotten back-office. Southport Technology Group was formed with an eye to small and medium sized businesses struggling to find reasonable price and delivery for cloud software.Through Southport Ventures, Trevor and his partner Nicholas Evans intend to acquire smaller technology businesses that lack the operational expertise necessary for breakaway growth. As natives to the software workforce, they bring a operationally resilient perspective to this area in micro private equity.Trevor currently resides with his wife Diane in Weehawken, New Jersey. Just outside of New York City.iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/discovering-multifamily/id1506820688#episodeGuid=Buzzsprout-3366217 YouTube: https://youtu.be/pad7cEJFLRUWebsite: www.redknightproperties.com/media Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gfcVc3p #financialfreedom #passiveinvesting #activeinvesting #investsmart #investwisely #buildingwealth #multifamily #podcast #Red Knight Properties #Anthony Scandariato #Brian Leonard #investing in real estate #investing in multifamily #investing in syndication
In the final hour of Point Spread Saturday, hosts Femi Abebefe and Brady Kannon run down the top storylines from Week 10 in college football LIVE from the DraftKings Sports Betting National Championship from Weehawken, NJ. The guys also reveal their best bets on today's slate. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In the first hour of Point Spread Saturday, hosts Femi Abebefe and Brady Kannon talk with DraftKings Sportsbook Director Johnny Avello LIVE from the Sports Betting National Championship in Weehawken, NJ. The guys break down the marquee matchups on the board for Week 10 of college football. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Steve and Julian break down the biggest sports betting event of the season, DraftKings Sports Betting National Championship from Weehawken, NJ. The guys welcome on the Commissioner of the event, Johnny Avello and VSiN's Brady Kannon to talk strategy and favorite plays for the weekend.
Battles with Roger Clemens paralleled to Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr dueling in Weehawken? That's what happens when Danny Tartabull steps into The Batter's Box! While “The Bull” has largely been out of the public eye since retiring from baseball in 1997, his legacy as one of the best right-handed hitters of the early '90s remains as vital as ever. Over the course of 14 big league seasons, he was selected to an All-Star Game, won a Slugging Percentage title, and knocked in 100+ runs five times. He also had a very memorable tenure as a member of the New York Yankees from 1992-1995. This week, he joins host Al Malafronte for an impartial conversation to set the record straight on his time here and revisit the highs and lows that came with playing on baseball's biggest stage. Tartabull's accomplishments as a Yankee were as strong as anyone's on a rebuilding team, having posted the squad's first .400 On-Base Percentage of the decade when the organization began to shift focus under legendary General Manager, Gene Michael. In 1993 he took his performance to the next level, posting the first 30 Homerun/100 RBI season by a Yankee in five years, leading the team in both said categories, as well as Runs Scored and Total Bases. However, his big contract was often a point of contention for owner George Steinbrenner, and the two clashed quite a bit as Tartabull explains. Whether it was landing on the field in a helicopter, threatening to move the team to New Jersey, or ripping Tartabull through the media, The Boss' theatrics were certainly well-publicized and created quite the backstage dynamic. Tartabull tells it all and then some, as it was fascinating to get such an in-depth look at a truly pivotal chapter in Yankee history from a star player's perspective. This is Tartabull's ultimate tell-all interview, and our chat will certainly satisfy not only the most passionate members of Yankees Universe, but all of the theatre fans in our audience as well. Tartabull loved his nights on Broadway and caught nearly every show that ran in the early and mid '90s. Whether it be Rent or Les Misérables, Tartabull had a front-row seat to the Broadway revolution and has some awesome stories to go along with it. He's also a bit of an actor in his own right, having guest-starred on Seinfeld twice at the request of the show's creator and lifelong Yankee fan, Larry David! His behind-the-scenes memories of working alongside David, Jerry Seinfeld, and Jason Alexander were great to listen to and provided some big laughs! Connect with Break a Bat! on Instagram: @break_a_bat_podcast Hosted by Al Malafronte Produced by the Broadway Podcast Network Edited by Matthew Hendershot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're here! Episode 1! Welcome aboard the NY Mystery Machine! In this episode, we are going all the way back to 1799 in Manhattan, New York! After Gulielma Sands goes missing and is found eleven days later in the Manhattan Well, it sparks the first Murder Trial in United States History. This episode features guest appearances by a few of our nations most famous figures (Here's a hint: they were bosom buddies(ish) before a fateful day in Weehawken)! Be sure to Subscribe, Rate, & Review on iTunes! Don't forget to follow them on all the socials: Instagram: @NYMysteryMachine Twitter: @NYMysteries Facebook: @NYMysteryMachine Have a theory as to what happened? Tweet us or Email us NYMysteryMachine@gmail.com Show Notes: This episode uses a short audio clip from the Original Cast Recording of Hamilton, Music & Lyrics by Lin Manuel Miranda; Produced by Atlantic Records. All rights are owned by the Author/Label.
Welcome to part two of our coverage on Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, and the infamous duel in Weehawken! Stick around after the death of Aaron Burr to hear a bonus section on someone who, in the gals' opinion, is the unsung hero of the story. Of course, the gals can't waste an opportunity to reference Hamilton in this episode. How many did you hear? In this episode the ONUC gals discuss the life of Aaron Burr from being orphaned at infancy, to being a war hero, and eventually being arrested for treason. This week we will discuss the infamous duel in Weehawken in detail and what led to the death of Alexander Hamilton. Were there two shots fired or just one? Who shot first? (Kayla obviously has strong opinions.)Trigger Warning Level: None (Yay!)There is some in depth discussion regarding bullet wounds and anatomy but nothing graphic in nature. Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime, and Facebook 'One Nation Under Crime'. Follow One Nation Under Crime on your favorite podcast platform and you will get the shows as soon as they come out!Remember, there isn't always liberty and justice for all.Sources: Biography.com, Encyclopedia Britannica, and Encyclopedia of Alabama Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/onenationundercrime)
If ONUC covers 1804 without talking about Alexander Hamilton, then did ONUC even cover 1804? No. This is our FIRST two part episode! Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss Alexander Hamilton's life from being born in the Caribbean, being the star of the first political sex scandal in the United States, and the murder of his son Phillip Hamilton. Next week, we dive into the life of Aaron Burr and finally the infamous duel in Weehawken. Trigger Warning Level: None (Yay!)There are some quotes with explicit language and sexual situations are discussed. Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us. We are on Twitter @onucpod, Instagram @onenationundercrime, and Facebook 'One Nation Under Crime'. Follow One Nation Under Crime on your favorite podcast platform and you will get the shows as soon as they come out!Remember, there isn't always liberty and justice for all.Sources: Biography.com, Encyclopedia Britannica, and Alexander Hamilton by Ron ChernowSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/onenationundercrime)
In this episode, Daniel had a chat with Rose who runs an IG account and local blog Weehawken Life in New Jersey. Daniel and rose talked about Weehawken, entrepreneurship, and the importance of supporting local businesses. To find out more information about Wewhawken Life: Blog: https://www.weehawkenlife.com/ IG: https://instagram.com/weehawkenlife?utm_medium=copy_link or Purposely Local is hosted and produced by Daniel Salcedo, content creator, and serial entrepreneur based in New York/New Jersey area. For more information about Daniel and his local initiatives, you can visit his personal website: https://www.danielsalcedo.com/ Credits: Video: Angelo Colina Mixing, Music, and sound: Jacinto Gonzalez Portraits: Romina Hendlin Cover Art: Naim Solis
In this week's special podcast we connect with some of the faithful listeners of the Chuleta Brothers podcast to connect and crack jokes. We have Jesus El Presidente join straight from the Yema room and Richie Rich from Queens We also have Rodeo hop on the call while working lol and Baron does a quick check in and drops off. We touched on covid, vaccine shot and Chuleta Al news in a few weeks for his gender reveal. We also talk about Jesus going to San Francisco and Chuleta Lee possibly making a move to Florida.
Episode 210 - Ron Romano - Runner, Endurance Athlete, Podcaster, Philanthropist, and Inspirational Leader “Everyone has a chance to motivate others…we can all inspire someone.” “I knew I wanted to do something epic for my 60th birthday!” - Ron Romano Ron’s Links and Fundraiser: Podcast: Run Chats with Ron Runs NYC Insta: @RonRunsNYC Ron’s Tommy Rivs GoFundMe Page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/60m-4-60th-bdayrun-for-tommy-rivs?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer In Episode 210 of The Two Fit Crazies and a Microphone Podcast, Ron Romano is going to rock your world! Joining the show from Weehawken, New Jersey, Ron’s energy is off the charts as he breaks down the where, the how, and the why behind his latest adventure, a 60-mile charity run for his 60th birthday! Today, Ron discusses how he knew he “wanted to do something epic” to celebrate his 60th birthday, but after learning about the recent health issues plaguing professional runner, Tommy Rivers Puzey, Ron knew this was his calling. Ron shares his amazing 60-mile birthday run on one of the coldest and windiest days New York has seen all winter with the goal of raising money to help “Rivs” family cover aggressive cancer treatments. With a goal of $10,000 and a mindset to serve, Ron shares his views on how anyone can make a difference in this world. For Ron, setting up a GoFundMe page on Instagram @RonRunsNYC and “doing crazy shit,” was a way he could bring awareness to a worthy cause. Tune in to hear Ron truly earn his title as an honorary “fit crazie” as he shares some impressive race highlights and some additional information about what is to come! Bring on the 100 miler! Stay Healthy and Stay Crazie! Christine and Brian www.twofitcrazies.com tfcpro@twofitcrazies.com
You Booked It - How to create a successful entertainment career!
Gabe Martínez is a career stage performer, trained from an early age by a family of musicians, cutting his teeth onstage with his father’s jazz band and various other wedding and event bands. After graduating from Muhlenberg College with a degree in Theatre Performance, he began a career as a cruise ship singer, and after seven years at sea with several national tours and regional theatre contracts mixed in, he and his wife Emily made the leap to land life. They currently reside in Weehawken, NJ, with their pitbull, Daisy, where Gabe is beginning a film and television career with the help of the good people at Hell’s Kitchen Talent Agency.@gabrielwingsofficialEmily's YouTubeTake Your Career to the Next Level!Work 1-on-1 with Dane, host of You Booked It.
In today's episode Jomboy and Ant dive into the following topics: New Years - 2020 Recap, Sneak peek on what's to come from Jomboy Media Jose Rijo - Pitcher with loads of potential in the 80s/90s but was overworked and sidelined with an injury Weehawken, NJ - Beautiful Historical Town, with a great name Rabbit Holes - 90's Sitcom Living Room Sets Enjoy
You Booked It - How to create a successful entertainment career!
Emily Martínez is a musical theatre performer and content creator hailing from Weehawken, NJ, a stone’s throw away from Midtown Manhattan. Before she, her husband Gabe and their annoyingly adorable pitbull Daisy settled near the Big Apple, Emily was leading production shows with Carnival Cruise Lines for four years, sailing around the world. Pre-Covid, Emily was seen as Jo in the workshop and 54 Below Concert of Starry: a New Musical, and as Fraulein Kost in Columbia University’s production of Cabaret. For six years Emily has been curating content on her performance lifestyle channel, “The Home of the Forever Theatre Kid”, where she brings her personal expertise of the musical theatre and cruise ship worlds balanced with her hotmess-ness of human life to her growing community. Her videos range from stage makeup tutorials to travel vlogs to backstage tours to drunken breakdowns of your favorite Broadway shows. Emily’s mission is to help humans with a passion for the arts to navigate the ups and down of the Musical Theatre World while still celebrating their enough-ness every step of the way. The falls are just as special and important as the climbs and Emily wants her audience to know that there are many paths to the top of the mountain, and that her channel is a safe space for them to celebrate the beautiful weirdness that is the world of Musical Theatre. YouTube@emilymartinezofficialemilymartinezentertainer.com SFX by Zapsplat
Late in 2006 I was running a practice at UBS Wealth Management and using their equity management team out of Chicago for a lot of my equity management services. I would go to Chicago and meet with them at least a couple of times a year and found the process collaborative, informative, and intellectually engaging. But all of my other money manager relationships were in New York City, so when UBS asked me to go to speak to their new advisor class in November that year (in Weehawken, NJ, where their operational headquarters are that they inherited from the old Paine Webber), I decided to schedule a few meetings with other portfolio relationships. I was only overseeing $100 million at the time, 4% of the assets we manage now, yet it never occurred to me that I may have a hard time scheduling appointments. As a pure aside, this trip double-dipped as a recruiting trip for another major Wall Street firm who was pushing me to join them in the opening of a new Newport Beach office for their firm. I met with their legendary CEO, a fellow named Ace Greenberg, and heavily considered their extremely flattering offer. The name of that firm … Bear Stearns. In March 2008, they would be dead and gone, sold to the loving arms of JP Morgan for $2 per share (from over $150). Suffice it to say, I didn't join them after those enticing meetings. God was watching. Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
We thought we'd try something a little different - it's our DINNER & A MOVIE edition of FRIDAY FAMILY FILM NIGHT In which the Mister and I review DON'T LOOK NOW (1973), currently streaming on Amazon Prime/CBS All Access and Pluto TV. Directed by Nicolas Roeg and loosely based on a story by Daphne Du Maurier, the film tells the story of a couple who experiences a devastating loss. Some time later they find themselves in Italy on a job site as they try to continue a new "normal". Please note there are SPOILERS in this review. Our dinner, which we enjoyed IMMENSELY, was courtesy of TOUCH OF SPICE in Weehawken, NJ - do yourself a favor and check out this place. The food is amazingly delicious. Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jokagoge/support
Show Notes: Background on Ali: Ali Feller is a runner, freelance writer and is the host of the awesome Ali on the Run podcast. She was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease when she was seven years old. She’s the mom of a 22-month-old named Annie and an adorable dog named Ellie. She spent more than 10 years living in NYC and most recently in Weehawken, NJ until they recently packed up and moved in with her parents in New Hampshire due to COVID. What we talked about: What it’s been like staying with her parents for five months during the pandemic and how they made the choice to leave their apartment Worrying about child care during COVID and balancing work with taking care of their daughterHaving the conversation to move out of their apartment and the emotions of leaving the home where they found out she was pregnant and brought their daughter homeDealing with not knowing what is next, not knowing where they are going and making the decision on where they want to settle downGetting diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at seven years oldHow Crohn’s disease manifests in her - from having to run to the bathroom, to fevers, fatigue, and joint pain, and the uncertainty of a Crohn’s flareWhat Crohn’s was like during her pregnancy and postpartum and the lack of information available about pregnancy and Crohn’sIf her daughter knows whether or not she’s sick and how they normalize “poop talk” How she changed the narrative of having a chronic illness and how she wants her daughter to see her thriving in spite of having an illnessHow many children she and her husband want to have and wanting her daughter to have a sibling, but not feeling ready for another Why she won’t let fear of a flare stop her from doing something in life - with the exception of marathon training and eating jicama How Beyonce is (kind of) responsible for the worst flare of her life that lasted two years Her transition to becoming a full-time podcast host. How she worked toward her dream job in college and earned it, but the environment wasn’t healthy for her, built a freelance writing career and the evolutions of her career into her current favorite placeHow COVID has changed the professional goals she set for herself in 2020 Wanting to set up a home that is their own and the excitement of her daughter having her own roomThe jogging stroller that she loves - Thule Urban Glider 2 Why it is so important to trust your gut as a new mom and give yourself grace. Why she believes it’s doing all mothers a disservice when we aren’t open and honest about our struggles Her daughter’s aversion to her husband being shirtless Connect with Ali on her podcast, Instagram or Twitter.Follow the Mommin’ Podcast on Instagram. Thanks so much for listening and for supporting our podcast! Please rate the show, leave a review if you liked what you heard and make sure to subscribe on iTunes, Spotify or Stitcher!
Chris Elles shares his insights on the healing power of laughter, plus the future of the comedy + entertainment industries. Chris Elles, Jr. is a Partner at The Syndicate (www.thesyn.com), an entertainment marketing agency based headquartered in Weehawken, NJ. Founded in 1998, The Syndicate builds full-scale integrated marketing programs from ideation to execution and connects brands to pop culture. His company's expertise in music, comedy, and engaging the millennial market has led to the creation of original programs for brands like Taco Bell, TBS, truTV, and Comedy Central in addition to artists such as Guns N' Roses, The Killers, Spoon, and Maroon 5. His experience helped land The Syndicate as Comedy Central Records' primary marketing firm in the early 2000's which kick-started the careers of comedians including Amy Schumer, Lewis Black, Jim Gaffigan, John Mulaney, Hannibal Buress, Maria Bamford, Dane Cook, and Aziz Ansari. Chris presently leads The Syndicate's comedy business and proprietary website The Laugh Button (www.thelaughbutton.com) which is dedicated to the business of stand-up comedy. Since 2006, The Laugh Button has grown from a reputable news and editorial site to producing podcasts, album recordings, live events, and strategic media partnerships. The Laugh Button's record label, TLB Records, recently released albums by New York comedians Mike Feeney, Chuck Nice, and Sarah Tollemache. TLB Podcasts is the home for weekly shows hosted by comics such as Robert Kelly, Jim Norton, Bonnie McFarlane, Rich Vos, and comedy legend Lewis Black. Before joining The Syndicate, Chris managed the national college marketing and radio promotion divisions at Elektra and Arista Records. Chris is a dedicated family man, a father of two and proudly married for 20 years to his college sweetheart, Kristi. When he's not developing business strategies, he's likely training under Master Instructor Jerry Fatjo at Fatjos MMA (www.fatjosmma.com). In 2018, Chris earned his Muay Thai kickboxing black armband and now volunteers his time by instructing a weekly adult class to support fitness, martial arts, and mental balance in his community. He carries a positive, humorous, and energetic vibe, plus he's one heck of a leader and creative thinker. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bella-mag/support
Il 17 febbraio 1982 muore a Weehawken, New Jersey, Thelonious Sphere Monk, pianista e agitatore di spettri che regalò al jazz un’anima lunare, imprevedibile, obliqua e vorticosa.
Our story starts the day one of the most famous stories in US History concluded. July 11, 1804, in the early morning hours at Weehawken, New Jersey. The sitting vice president of the United States, Aaron Burr, faced off with former treasury secretary Alexander Hamilton in the most high profile duel in the history of our country. As many of you musical theater fans know, Burr shot Hamilton right between his ribs, and the majorly influential thinker and founding father died a day and a half later. You probably knew at least part of that story, it's taught in high schools around the country, but what we're going to look at today is a question that is rarely discussed: What ever happened to Aaron Burr? Burr did not lay low after that notorious morning. This story is so whacky and unbelievable that I'm not even going to spend time talking about Burr's indictment for murder in New York and New Jersey and his eventual acquittal -- which did happen. No, today's story is of one of the most high profile treason cases in American history and one final battle between one of our nation's landmark presidential administrations and a Vice President gone rogue. Buckle up because I promise you don't know where this is heading. Music: Galway by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3795-galway License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Tango de Manzana by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4460-tango-de-manzana License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Fiddles McGinty by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3747-fiddles-mcginty License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The Builder by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4484-the-builder License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Achaidh Cheide by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3338-achaidh-cheide License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Danse Macabre by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3601-danse-macabre License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Giorgio Ferraris began his career in the synthesis laboratory of Zschimmer & Schwarz – a German company that produces surfactants and emulsifiers. He took responsibility for pilot plants and quality control laboratories. He first worked in the technical support department, then sales, and later became Business Manager of the 3V Group's Detergents Division Specialty Chemicals sector.He became Corporate Business Director, with responsibility for Business Managers across the company's eight divisions. In 1995 he moved to Manhattan and took the role of Executive Vice President of 3V Inc. in Weehawken, NJ, USA, with plants in South Carolina. In 2003 he returned to Italy and was involved with Mondadori's graphic activities across five plants. This included responsibilities for captive relationships with Mondadori in Segrate and relationships with international key customers including Ikea, National Geographic, and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. He later became President of the European Association for Rotogravure printing (ERA). In 2012, he became Managing Director of the Italian branch of CTI Invest, which is part of the Austrian Trierenberg Group – a world leader in tobacco packaging. In 2013 he joined Fine Foods, first as General Manager and then as CEO. In 2013, he joined the Board of Mondo Convenienza, which he gave up in 2014 due to its incompatibility with Fine Foods activities. After obtaining a Pharmacy Degree from the University of Pavia, he attended academic programmes in Strategy and Finance for Executives at Harvard Business School.
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This week we go full "Butterfly Effect" by playing what-if with American history, including some key points from the Hamilton story. Also, in "Virgil Asks a Question", Adam gets a few minutes to geek out about The Curse of Oak Island. Enjoy!
Nick D'Amelio, Director of CRM at Slice, shares his passion for CRM and pizza! He also gives us look under Slice's martech hood to see how they're creating interactive emails with Google AMP. Search functionality, feedback forms, browsing… all within an email!! TRANSCRIPT: [0:00:18] PJ Bruno: Hello again. Welcome back to Braze For Impact, your MarTech Industry discuss digest. So thrilled to have with me today Gurbir Singh, Product Manager and good friend here at Braze. How are you doing Gurbir? [0:00:31] Gurbir Singh: Good. How good of a friend are we? You still don't play video games with me, so. [0:00:35] PJ Bruno: That's true. Also, he's my Rocket League compatriot that I haven't been able to get a game with yet, but now apparently he's a higher level and I'm a little nervous. To my right, your left, I have with me Nick D'Amelio, client of ours, Senior Manager at CRM at Slice. Nick, how are you? [0:00:56] Nick D'Amelio: What's up guys? It's very great to be here. Beautiful new Braze office,. Very impressive. I need to get in on this Rocket League situation. [0:01:04] PJ Bruno: Oh man. [0:01:05] Nick D'Amelio: If anyone's ever done for some Smash Brothers, I'm definitely the guy to go to. [0:01:08] PJ Bruno: Wow, wow. [0:01:09] Gurbir Singh: You know what? Forget the podcast. [0:01:11] PJ Bruno: We're done. So for all you listeners today, our focus is Google AMP. AMP is accelerated mobile pages. So we're going to talk a little bit about what that means, what that is, how it affects email, and Nick was willing to give us some of his time to show us how he's using it at Slice. So email has been largely the same for the past 40 years or so. People constantly talk about the decline or death of email, but it's still the standard for customer communication. But in the past few years, email has experienced a big level up in terms of interactivity, and no surprise, one of the leading trailblazers is Google as they released Google AMP. Gurbir, you're our resident expert with Google AMP. Can you tell us a little bit about what this is, how it came about? [0:01:59] Gurbir Singh: Yeah. First of all, I hate that I'm the resident expert. I hope I'm not marked that way. But ... [0:02:07] PJ Bruno: You mean a lot more to me than that. You're not ... [0:02:08] Gurbir Singh: Thank you. [0:02:12] PJ Bruno: ... Just an SME. [0:02:12] Gurbir Singh: So Google AMP, as you said, is the accelerated mobile pages. So Google launched this initiative more than five, six years ago. The goal was to have mobile pages render faster, right? So websites that are being shown on a mobile device, just render it faster. One of the big things about this particular initiative was to get rid of JavaScript because JavaScript was viewed as bloat on a website. It caused a lot of loading issues and a lot of server to server exchange of data. So that's how AMP kind of started. Then from there, very recently, I would say in the last two years, Google basically created a AMP for email version of this. So it takes a subset of this overall project. This is all Opensource now and it creates an email version of this. A lot of the functionality that you would normally want to do an email, a lot of that interactivity, which people would do around, that they would want for JavaScript reasons, they now can leverage AMP HTML to do this, right? So that's how AMP email got to be born. Google basically pioneered this. They led the way and made it Opensource, so huge community behind this. Now you're seeing other vendors kind of attach themselves and say, "We also want to support this. This is great." We have a lot of clients who are super excited about it and they see the power that this can have. [0:03:43] PJ Bruno: So the impetus for AMP pages was more about size, I guess, right? But for email it's less about size or ... [0:03:52] Gurbir Singh: It still is about size. So as the mobile device came and people started using more and more of it, it became like, okay, anything I load on a device, the faster it is, the less bloated it is, the better it's going to work on my devices. So we live in a great country where we have fast access to internet, some really powerful phones, but if you think about globally, that's not always true, right? People still have older phones, older 3G systems that they connect to, so Google's attempt was to say I want information spread throughout the world. That's their mission and they want to make sure that can happen regardless of where you are. So AMP was kind of born through their mission statement and said I want to make sure that people can figure out how to get websites loaded on an older phone, things like that. So from their email kind of benefits because email can have a lot more information shown in it, but using this more lightweight newer technology so you can actually send in things like Java forms or carousels and you can have all this interactive cool features that email marketers always wanted to do, but have always been fearful for because it requires a lot more coding, a lot more specialized skills. Now Google's like here's a template. Here's basic components that you can use. Here, just do it. It's kind of cool. [0:05:13] PJ Bruno: Very cool. Also just considering like so many times a blocker is not having the engineering resources to get something done, just putting the power in a marketer's hand, I think it's a beautiful thing. Nick, any hot takes on Google AMP as far as the origin story that Gurbir just gave us? Is it total BS or is it ... [0:05:34] Nick D'Amelio: Lies and forgery, all of it. Yeah. No, 100% correct. Yeah. I only really started paying attention to it when it was announced for email since that's kind of my specialty. But yeah, everything Gurbir said, totally correct. I'm really excited about the speed benefits. You have about maybe three seconds of an email loading before a user just says, "Oh, this is blank. I'm going to close out, delete it." Also the functionality is just going to be incredible. It's a total step change in email. [0:06:08] PJ Bruno: Nick, let's hear a little bit more about your story before we jump into all the facets of Google AMP and the functionality. So you're pretty excited about interactive email obviously. [0:06:18] Nick D'Amelio: Yep. [0:06:19] PJ Bruno: And I read on your LinkedIn passion for CRM and pizza, and I've learned now that you are also a pizza maker. [0:06:28] Nick D'Amelio: That is correct. Yeah. So that actually came before my time at Slice and I think resulted in my time at Slice, but always been a big chef, but pizza I developed a serious love for. I've got a ton of equipment in my apartment. I have a baking steel, which is kind of like an enhanced version of a baking stone. I once hacked my oven to get to temperatures that probably were not safe for a Weehawken, New Jersey apartment. [0:06:58] PJ Bruno: Hacked the oven. [0:06:58] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah, very irresponsible, but all in the name of good pizza. Yeah, and I've always just been really passionate about kind of the craft and artisianry of pizza making. [0:07:08] PJ Bruno: So a passion for CRM, a passion for making pizza, and you play Smash Brothers. Are you single? [0:07:16] Nick D'Amelio: No. [0:07:18] PJ Bruno: See there's the rub. [0:07:19] Nick D'Amelio: I have a very wonderful girlfriend. [0:07:19] PJ Bruno: There is the rub. [0:07:20] Nick D'Amelio: There you go. [0:07:21] PJ Bruno: Well, I hope she plays Smash with you. [0:07:22] Nick D'Amelio: Yep, she does. [0:07:25] PJ Bruno: Awesome. Well dude, why don't you just take us through your journey because it looks like you got a lot of really cool things that you've had on your plate. [0:07:31] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah, totally. It's been kind of an interesting little journey. So I majored in Media Studies and Communications and German in college, so a bit of a weird combination. Where that landed me was a little German medical publisher actually in the same neighborhood my office is in now, Flat Iron District. So yeah, they said basically, "Hey, you're a child and you know about the internet. Why don't you handle our content management system? Why don't you handle our social media and why don't you handle our email marketing?" And not knowing anything about any of these things I said, "Sure, that sounds great." Yeah. So I kind of learned as I went and of those three kind of components I really kind of honed in on email marketing. That was where I saw the most impact. At the time at that company it was really the channel that was most trackable so I could directly see the impact I was having on the business, how many textbooks we sold as I was sending out these emails. So pretty exciting for a young kid. That led to my next role, which was purely email marketing, email marketing specialist at Macmillan Publishers, a little bit bigger of a publisher. They had a really interesting program. I was kind of in charge of the technical aspects. We had a grand total of around 20 users in our ESP at the time, which was exact target, none of whom had any coding experience. So I was on kind of QA duty, cleanup duty, so I got to learn a ton about kind of the ins and outs of email and email coding in particular and really kind of coming to grips with the frustrations that Google AMP, is actually going to address in terms of layout, in terms of functionality, stuff like that. So eventually I got a little tired of dragging a very ancient industry behind me in terms of trying to do new things and digital marketing, so I moved over to the startup world. I was at an ad tech company in the travel space called Intent Media. That was mostly B2B focused, which wasn't quite as exciting to me. I was still kind of longing for that kind of interaction with a customer. So eventually that led me to Casper, the mattress guys. That was a really exciting phase. [0:09:58] PJ Bruno: I have a Casper actually. [0:09:59] Nick D'Amelio: Oh nice. How do you like it? [0:10:00] PJ Bruno: I do like it. Great mattress. [0:10:01] Nick D'Amelio: How do you like their emails? [0:10:03] PJ Bruno: I ... [0:10:05] Nick D'Amelio: Tread lightly. [0:10:06] PJ Bruno: Yeah. You know what? Are they a client? Are they a client? Do we know? They're not. It doesn't matter. You know why? Because I love the branding. It's all over the subway. Simple. Beautiful. Sold me on the branding and sold me at the end of the day, the product. Big fan, Casper. [0:10:21] Gurbir Singh: And if anybody from Casper is listening, you should come join Braze. [0:10:24] PJ Bruno: Yeah, come join Braze. Why not? We'll take good care of you. [0:10:26] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah. Go for it. [0:10:27] PJ Bruno: We'll take your email marketing campaigns. We'll make them beautiful. [0:10:29] Nick D'Amelio: It's funny. We're on a podcast right now and maybe we could get them to sponsor us considering that's kind of what they do. [0:10:36] PJ Bruno: That is what they do. [0:10:37] Nick D'Amelio: This is brought to you by Casper Mattresses. [0:10:40] PJ Bruno: I may or may not edit that out. So from Casper then, I guess how long have you been at Slice now? [0:10:47] Nick D'Amelio: A little over two years now. [0:10:49] PJ Bruno: Okay. So about two years ago made the jump from Casper to Slice. Pizza's your passion. Everything was starting to coalesce. This makes sense. What was the email programming like when you inherited that at Slice? [0:11:06] Nick D'Amelio: Needed a little work. It was at a period of time where they were struggling to find an identity. They had just rebranded from an entirely different experience a couple of years earlier. Slice was formerly known as My Pizza and then kind of brought in some new people and rebranded. Yeah, so still trying to find their identity in terms of the branding, and then in terms of the technical aspects of the email program, very limited. Not much in the way of engaging email templates. Their audience size was incredibly small. They had limited it for effectively no reason. I had the suspicion that the IPs actually had not been properly warmed because we were seeing incredibly low open rates that really shouldn't have been like that. [0:11:58] PJ Bruno: You didn't find out whether it was improperly warmed or not? You just were like, All right, well let's just find a solution. [0:12:03] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah, kind of the assumption based on what I knew at the time about engagement levels and now based on kind of the improvements we've seen, I think there was definitely some behind the scenes stuff wrong with the deliverability. [0:12:15] PJ Bruno: You got got to warm those IPs. [0:12:17] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah. Yeah, Very important. [0:12:19] PJ Bruno: Like a pizza. [0:12:20] Nick D'Amelio: Exactly. [0:12:21] PJ Bruno: You're going to eat cold dough? [0:12:23] Nick D'Amelio: The difference is pizza is still good cold. IPs are no good when they're cold. [0:12:26] PJ Bruno: You've got to preheat. Get those IPs up. [0:12:29] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah, that's true. [0:12:31] PJ Bruno: For those of us who don't know what Slice is, why don't you explain what Slice is for those sad, sad folks that don't have it in their lives. [0:12:39] Nick D'Amelio: Oh yeah. We've got to correct that. So yeah, Slice is basically online ordering for pizza. People have used online ordering platforms for their favorite restaurants before. We are exclusively focused on pizza, which lets us do a couple of things. We can provide an experience that's explicitly tailored to pizza. So a lot of other places, getting half pepperoni and half peppers and onions involves writing out special instructions that the shop may or may not see. We kind of have a little bit of a pizza builder within the app so you can choose which items you want on each half, which is technology that local pizzerias have been kind of slow to adopt. [0:13:27] PJ Bruno: Because that's the charm of the mom and pop set up, right? [0:13:31] Nick D'Amelio: Exactly. Yeah. It's kind of low tech. It's very homey, very local, but the problem is these guys are kind of getting killed in the space by some of the larger pizza players. So we really want to kind of get them into the digital age and get people ordering online because that's where our customers want to be. Yeah. [0:13:53] PJ Bruno: So what's the differentiator for Slice? What makes you guys stand out above the rest? [0:13:58] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah, so there's a couple of things. A lot of the other places you can get pizza online, you've got the big chains and then you've got kind of the, what we call aggregators, kind of the big, big online ordering companies. Main difference between us and the larger chains, you're getting that mom and pop quality, which is really important. Main difference between us and the big online ordering companies is that those companies actually take kind of an enormous cut out of the restaurant's pocket when a user orders online. Basically what we do is provide marketing and technology and online ordering, paid search, a ton of services to these pizzerias for a very small flat fee on every order, which really allows them to grow their businesses and keep local pizza alive. [0:14:52] PJ Bruno: God, I love that. Gerb, you're a pizza guy I've got to assume. [0:14:55] Gurbir Singh: I do. I love pizza. [crosstalk 00:14:57]. [0:14:57] PJ Bruno: What's your type? What's your poison? [0:14:59] Gurbir Singh: I actually just like a nice, good margarita pizza. [0:15:02] PJ Bruno: Oh yeah. [0:15:03] Gurbir Singh: If you can do that well, I'm a customer. [0:15:05] Nick D'Amelio: Oh yeah, absolutely. Did you know that yesterday was the official birthdate of the margarita pizza? [0:15:11] Gurbir Singh: I did not know that. [0:15:12] PJ Bruno: What year was that? [0:15:15] Nick D'Amelio: 1889. Queen Margarita of Italy visited a small Focacceria in Naples and he kind of adorned the pizza with the traditional tomato sauce, but also basil and mozzarella to represent the colors of the Italian flag. She apparently wrote a letter kind of praising this creation and yeah, that was the birth of the margarita pizza. [0:15:38] Gurbir Singh: I'm surprised you didn't order some margarita pizza today for this podcast. I'm kind of disappointed now. [0:15:43] PJ Bruno: Well, you know what? You guys just ruined the surprise because when we wrap up, guess where we're going? [0:15:48] Nick D'Amelio: Oh man. [0:15:48] Gurbir Singh: Margarita pizza. [0:15:50] Nick D'Amelio: Nice. [0:15:50] Gurbir Singh: Or is it just Margaritas? [0:15:52] PJ Bruno: When was the birthday of buffalo chicken slice? [0:15:54] Nick D'Amelio: Oh, I do not know that. [0:15:56] Gurbir Singh: It was like 10 years ago. [0:15:57] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah, probably. [0:15:58] Gurbir Singh: It doesn't matter. It's not real pizza. [0:16:00] PJ Bruno: Not my slice, man. Not my slice. [0:16:02] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah. Yeah. [0:16:04] PJ Bruno: All right, cool. Let's jump back into your time at Slice because you take the reins. You had to clean house a little bit with IP, with deliverability. Obviously you have to create some of kind of like your first onboarding user journey things. When did interactivity become a priority for you? [0:16:23] Nick D'Amelio: So yeah, we've always wanted to provide kind of a delightful experience to the user because pizza is inherently delightful, so we explored some other vendors for interactivity a couple of months into my time, but none of them were really a great fit. But now with Google kind of putting this out there, basically giving it away for free, we're really excited to start jumping into it again. [0:16:49] PJ Bruno: It's just free then. [0:16:51] Nick D'Amelio: Pretty much. I mean, Gurbir, correct me if I'm wrong, but there's no charge to use it and yeah, it's just ... Yeah. [0:16:58] Gurbir Singh: Yeah, AMP's free. You just have to basically register with Google right now. But I believe that's also going to change in the long run as it becomes a more community-focused initiative. [0:17:10] PJ Bruno: Of course. They're probably looking for champions and then eventually it's like ... [0:17:12] Gurbir Singh: Yeah, I think right now it's like you get registered so your email can render within Gmail, but as soon as some of the other ISPs like Yahoo and Outlook who have signed on make this change on their end, I think that process is going to slightly get updated as well. [0:17:30] Nick D'Amelio: Right, makes sense. [0:17:32] PJ Bruno: Let's get into the nitty gritty details. How is Slice leveraging Google AMP for email? [0:17:37] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah, so we've got a couple of use cases lined up. We have a working prototype of our AMP emails right now, which is awesome. We have an email coder out in Macedonia on my team. His name's Arso. Arso, if you're listening, you are the man. He basically was able to ... [0:17:53] PJ Bruno: Shout out to Arso. He is the man. [0:17:55] Nick D'Amelio: He is the man. He was able to put this thing together in no time flat. So we are ready and raring to go once we have everything in place for him. But yeah, there's a couple of use cases that we've gotten really excited about. One as we've kind of alluded to is just the layout and design options that you get. Anything just as simple as an accordion menu or a sidebar or an image carousel, who doesn't want to scroll through a bunch of images of delicious pizza? It just kind of gets people in the mood. [0:18:26] PJ Bruno: I'm starving right now actually. [0:18:28] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah, I know me too. [0:18:29] PJ Bruno: Just talking about it I felt my salivation gland just start going insane. [0:18:33] Nick D'Amelio: This is my life every day by the way, is just stock imagery of pizza and photo shoots from pizzerias just constantly on my screen. Oh, it's torture. [0:18:44] PJ Bruno: All right, so what else? Other functionality. [0:18:47] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah, other stuff that we're incredibly excited for, gathering customer feedback just directly within the body of the email. So Google AMP will have form submission available for emails. I would love to just have a user review a pizzeria just right in their inbox. Just make it incredibly easy so we can surface that data up to all our other users and continue our mission of just being the authority on pizza. [0:19:11] PJ Bruno: That's exciting, man. You guys are on that. That front wave. [0:19:14] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah, exactly. It's exciting times. As we've talked about email hasn't changed in, you know, basically since the inception of HTML email. So this is the first real turnabout in a very long time. [0:19:27] Gurbir Singh: I'm curious how this change for you guys, because I've heard this comment from other email marketers where a lot of the attribution they do today is driving traffic towards a website and a lot of the functionality you're actually talking about right now will allow customers obviously to remove that friction and just do it within the inbox, but now you're not going to be able to track website traffic. [0:19:48] Nick D'Amelio: Exactly. [0:19:49] Gurbir Singh: Email budgets when they're handed out at corporations, they're typically on what can you drive to the website? Now all of a sudden you're going to lose that. I'm wondering does Slice have a strategy for that or any thoughts on that area? [0:20:04] Nick D'Amelio: We have not gone into it yet. You're right, just because this is such a step change, it's going to be kind of difficult to explain this to a lot of folks, especially when there's money involved. But if we can prove out the ability to kind of interact and eventually hopefully even transact in the body of an email, I think things will start to change slowly over time. [0:20:29] Gurbir Singh: Cool. [0:20:30] Nick D'Amelio: So no plan yet, but thank you for putting that in my head because I'll probably need to plan for that. [0:20:36] Gurbir Singh: I just want to make sure Arso gets paid. That's all. [0:20:38] Nick D'Amelio: Oh yeah. [0:20:40] PJ Bruno: Well guys, this has been awesome. Nick, thanks so much for coming in. [0:20:42] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah, absolutely. [0:20:44] PJ Bruno: Gurbir, thanks for giving me some of your time, bud. Always appreciate it. [0:20:46] Gurbir Singh: Anytime. [0:20:47] PJ Bruno: And Rocket League. [0:20:49] Nick D'Amelio: Yeah, let's do it. [0:20:50] Gurbir Singh: Rocket League and pizzas? [0:20:51] PJ Bruno: Rocket league and pizzas. [0:20:52] Nick D'Amelio: Boom. [0:20:53] PJ Bruno: Thanks for listening, guys. Come back again and see us. [0:20:55]
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When he first started in his career he met someone from craigslist who, along with his wife, motivated him to become a Registered Architect. Neil Myers has recently become the Senior Architect at J Frankl Associates. His most recent projects were The Freehand Hotel New York & The Avora Condominiums in Weehawken, NJ as IBI's group principal. He has always loved desgining and developing and that help him grow as an architect who know what he wants. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/architecture-business-design/support
"Adieu best of wives and best of Women. Embrace all my darling Children for me." This is the story of the most influential duel in American History: Vice President Burr versus General Hamilton. Aaron is down on his luck. He's an outgoing, lame-duck Vice President who's just lost the New York gubernatorial election... and word is Alex's been talking smack. Alex is down on his luck. He's an out-of-the-game General who's hoping to get back in ... and Aaron's calling him out. Aaron's itchin' for a fight; Alex doesn't scare easy. There's only one way to settle this affair of honor: with pistols at Weehawken.
With an undergraduate education in Business & Marketing Management from Seton Hill University, graduate study in the Executive Masters of Business Administration from Wharton at University of Pennsylvania and comprehensive financial planning studies from the College of Financial Planning; JoJo Pastors dynamic and diverse background has lead her to many admirable business opportunities. JoJo is a partner and investor in concierge companies Moved and Hello Moved; as well as a partner and investor in sales, rentals and brokering at companies Bella Yacht Charters and Brokers. Since 2004 JoJo has been employed at Universal Music Group as a songwriter, producer and publisher. JoJo has exceptional work ethic, however giving back to animals, veterans, and youth communities have been among her true passions.. She has been rescuing and fundraising for Liberty Humane Society, PAD Paws in Jersey City, and for Companion Animal Placement in Hoboken and Weehawken, NJ since 2006. She also fundraises and raises awareness for Coca-Cola and Veterans Rocks concerts, speaks and mentors with Big Sisters & Big Brothers, Special Olympics and East Coast Stars. In addition, she recently became a Founding Partner to the Not Me Movement; group to support women of abusive, disrespected and improperly treated relationships. These are only a few of the many special organizations she's affiliated with. JoJo has resided in the metro New York and New Jersey area for over two decades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Rannazzasi drops by to discuss the memorial for Mitzi Shore and we even get a surprise pop in from Eddie Peppitone! Bret and Pete talk about the old country of Weehawken and how much they love the great state of New Jersey!
Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken - and Bayonne - the New Jersey Gold Coast - Hudson River waterfront towns - continue to attract a diverse population, investors and developers, creating jobs, restaurants, retail and improving the quality of schools.
2017 was a great year for the world of real estate. Will 2018 be another great year, or will home values start to level off? Want to sell your home? Get a FREE home value report. Want to buy a home? Search all homes for sale.What happened in the 2017 real estate market, and what can you expect from the 2018 market? Overall, 2017 was a very good year in the world of real estate, especially in New Jersey. We had bidding wars out in Sussex County, and Weehawken in Hudson County broke the record for most appreciation. There were bidding wars in Monmouth County, and houses were flying off the shelves in Morris County. 2017 was a very strong year for appreciation, as we saw 7%, 10%, and 14% appreciation in just 12 months. “There is still a ton of consumer confidence in the real estate market. ”So, what will happen in 2018? Is the market going to cool off? At some point, it needs to stop, right? I don’t know exactly where prices will land in 2018, but there is still a ton of consumer confidence out there. Buyers are out looking at homes left and right, and the market is very busy. Even though we’re in the holiday season, people are still out and about. I don’t see our market slowing down too much as we head into the spring market. Inventory is still low, and people are getting ready to list their homes this spring. We could see another climb in home values through the spring market with all of those buyers still out there. If you have any other questions about our real estate market, give me a call or send me an email. I would be happy to help you!
Unofficial UFOlogists & comedians Sam Rose and Brian Bahe talk with comedian Jennie Sutton (@unclejennie) about an egg-shaped, metallic UFO that fell from the sky near Albuquerque, New Mexico; a dozen disc-shaped UFOs photographed over West Chase, Florida; a video of an orb UFO over Weehawken, New Jersey. Twitter and Instagram: @UFOlogyPodcast Email: ufologypodcast@gmail.com Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLWsM_onL1c
There once was a well just north of Collect Pond (New York’s fetid source of drinking water in the late 18th century) in a marshy place called Lispenard’s Meadow, in the area of today’s SoHo. One cold day in December – in the year 1799 -- a boy came across a lady’s article of clothing here matching that in the possession of a missing woman named Elma Sands. Upon looking into the old, boarded-up well, investigators discovered a horrifying sight – the lifeless body of Ms. Sands, which had been submerged in the well for several days. Suspicion immediately shifted to the boarding house where she lived and worked, and the unusual tenants there all became suspects – including Levi Weeks, the brother of a prominent builder. Weeks was soon accused of her murder and thrown into jail. This is the tale of the extraordinary trial that occurred in March of 1800 featuring two of the most prominent people in New York City – Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. Years before their fateful duel in Weehawken, the two lawyers agreed to defend Weeks against charges of brutal murder. But Hamilton and Burr were linked to the case in other ways. A banking institution borne from these early days still thrives today. And, believe it or not, the infamous Manhattan well still exists in the basement of a surprising place. Support the show.
Hear Angelbeat CEO Ron Gerber discuss the event's content and logistics, offering compelling reasons why you should attend.
If you’re a serious buyer or seller, you should never trust a Zestimate. Here’s why. Want to sell your home? Get a FREE home value reportWant to buy a home? Search all homes for saleToday I want to tell why you should never trust a Zestimate. To clarify, Zestimates can be helpful to people who are dabbling in real estate, but if you’re serious about buying or selling a home, it can be very misleading and cause you to leave a lot of money on the table. I’ve seen this happen many times, and here are three recent examples that I’ve been involved with.The first involves a home we recently sold at 49 Chestnut Street in Weehawken. The Zestimate for this home was $700,353. If we listed it at that price, the property would’ve been on the market for years because it wasn’t worth anywhere near that amount. Instead, we listed the property at $410,000, and in less than 10 days, we had three offers and eventually sold it for $425,000. The second example involves a buyer I’m working with to close on a home on Lydia Drive in Guttenberg whose Zestimate is $632,407 but got listed at $609,000. We haven’t closed yet, but my buyer has negotiated the price down to $590,000, and you can be sure he’s happy the owner didn’t go off the Zestimate value because that may have led him to believe that $609,000 wasn’t a bad list price. Trusting a Zestimate can cost you a lot of money in a transaction.The third example involves a single-family home in Hoboken that we recently helped sell. The Zestimate for it was $1.433 million, but we listed it at $1.525 million, received multiple offers, and sold it in less than 10 days. As you can see, these are huge swings in prices. The reason for this is that a Zestimate is a tool that’s based solely off an algorithm. In calculating the value of a single home, it takes into account the values of the surrounding homes but not much else. Crucial details like an upgraded kitchen or bathroom get left out of a Zestimate. If you’re serious about buying a home or getting an accurate value of a home you plan to sell, please feel free to reach out to me. I’d be happy to help!
Activist, author, and MSNBC contributor Ron Reagan talks to Nancy Giles about President-Elect Donald Trump and possible constitutional conflicts; Nancy's pal Eamon from Weehawken, NJ offers an eighth-grader's perspective on election 2016; a commentary on post-election depression; a song tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg; a chat about comedians and diminutive actors. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Activist, author, and MSNBC contributor Ron Reagan talks to Nancy Giles about President-Elect Donald Trump and possible constitutional conflicts; Nancy's pal Eamon from Weehawken, NJ offers an eighth-grader's perspective on election 2016; a commentary on post-election depression; a song tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg; a chat about comedians and diminutive actors. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"Your Obedient Servant" - Hamilton refuses to apologize for not endorsing Burr. The two agree to meet for a duel. Host Lex Friedman with David J. Loehr, Shannon Sudderth and David Sparks.
In this episode of Po Politickin, we politick with New Jersey rapper/producer BL'EVE Brown. BL’EVE started his musical career as a producer/engineer where he used his drumming background to develop a new sound. Over the years he tweaked this sound by working on projects with DJ WebStar, Mattie Safer (from The Rapture), Funk Master Flex, and C Rayz Walz to name a few. BL’EVE‘s drive and determination opened up many doors, but timing with the emergence of a southern sound quickly closed them. Follow BL'EVE on twitter @bleve_brown Follow Po on twitter @popolitickin Subscribe to Po Politickin on I-Tunes and YouTube
During this episode of I'm Only Human, Ami and Patrick make a case for why you should not take advice for crisis management from the ten dollar founding father. While the hip hop musical Hamilton is deserving of the attention it has been getting, it's namesake and subject matter is not the best model for dealing with crisis within the workplace. Making unnecessary enemies, keeping your team members in the dark, dismissing your critics without considering the basis of their critique are all tactics that lead Alexander Hamilton to the deadly "Conversation at Weehawken". During this episode, we draw lessons about crisis management from Hamilton's many mistakes.
Bill Carbone is an ethnomusicologist, musician, and a writer. He teaches at Wesleyan University and Southern Connecticut State University where he teaches “Music of the World's People. ” As a musician(drummer, writer, singer), Bill has worked with with renowned bands and artists like Max Creek, Zac Deputy, Melvin Sparks, Toussaint and the China Band, and the Z3. As a writer, Bill has been published in Wax Poetics, Modern Drummer, jazz.com, and in a long-running New Haven Advocate column. Find Bill Carbone here: http://www.billcarbone.com Bill on FB: https://www.facebook.com/billcarbone What is the “Chitlin Circuit” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chitlin%27_circuit Film: The Girls in the Band http://thegirlsintheband.com/synopsis/ Very clever and funny Mike Judge film that we refer to several times: Idiocracy http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387808/ The 100 People Project http://www.100people.org/statistics_detailed_statistics.php http://www.100people.org/wp/the-100-people-project-an-introduction/ Some of the “Avant-garde” jazz musicians that we talked about: Anthony Braxton: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Braxton Pheeroan akLaff: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pheeroan_akLaff Sun Ra: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra Art Ensemble of Chicago: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Ensemble_of_Chicago Music played on this podcast: Opening theme: Composed by Matt Oestreicher, used as an opening and closing theme of the film "We Cause Scenes." Performed by: Marissa Licata, Ervin Dede, and Egil Rostad at SST Studios in Weehawken, NJ.
In his three and a half decades as a recording artist, Willie Nile has earned a reputation as both a fiercely committed rock ’n’ roller and a singularly insightful songwriter. It’s Nile’s introspective side that fuels If I Was A River, a deeply compelling ten-song collection that diverges from his usual sound, while affirming the remarkable melodic and lyrical skills that have long endeared the artist to his passionately loyal fan base.Working with Grammy-winning producer Stewart Lerman (Boardwalk Empire, Antony and the Johnsons, Loudon Wainwright III, Dar Williams) Nile recorded the material in an appropriately spare environment that helped to capture the songs’ intimacy and immediacy. He also employed the same Steinway Grand piano that he'd played 34 years earlier on the evening of the death of John Lennon, while both Lennon and Nile were recording at Manhattan’s Record Plant. When Nile was working on If I Was A River, the legendary piano was residing at Hobo Sound in Weehawken, NJ, where he recorded the new album with a minimum of embellishment or trickery. If I Was A River also features some contributions from guitar master Steuart Smith (of Eagles/Rosanne Cash/Rodney Crowell fame) and multi-instrumental stringmaster David Mansfield (whose voluminous credits range from Bob Dylan to Johnny Cash to Yo La Tengo), along with backing vocals from singer-songwriter and frequent Nile co-writer Frankie Lee.It’s hard to think of many other artists who are doing some of their best work in the fourth decade of their careers, but Willie Nile continues to seek out new creative challenges and conquer new musical territory.“Doing this album was liberating in many ways,” he states. “I learned that it’s fun to change horses and take different roads from time to time as one travels through life, and I think I'll carry that lesson with me in the records that I make in the future.?
Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr met at a clearing in Weehawken, NJ, in the early morning on July 11, 1804, to mount the most famous duel in American history. But why? This is the story of two New York lawyers -- and two Founding Fathers -- that so detested each other that their vitriolic words (well, mostly Hamilton's) led to these two grown men shooting each other out of honor and dignity, while robbing America of their brilliance, leadership and talent. You may know the story of this duel from history class, but this podcast focuses on its proximity to New York City, to their homes Richmond Hill and Hamilton Grange and to the places they conducted their legal practices and political machinations. Which side are you on? ALSO: Find out the fates of sites that are associated with the duel, including the place Hamilton died and the rather disrespectful journey of the dueling grounds in Weehawken. CORRECTION: Alexander Hamilton had his fateful dinner as the house of Judge James Kent, not John Kent, as I state here. Support the show.
Many are familiar with the first chapter in the downfall of Aaron Burr, when the third vice-president of the United States met former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton in the forests of Weehawken, New Jersey for a duel. Burr shot Hamilton down on July 11th, 1804, and though charged in both New York and New Jersey for murder, he was never brought to trial. However, the rest of Burr’s life, though much more adventurous and populated by a motley crew of characters, is far less well-known. Following this unsavory incident, Burr relinquished the office of the vice-president to his successor and began traveling through the Southern and Western territories of what are now Louisiana, Texas and Kentucky, making military connections, spending heavily and — if recopied letters and hearsay are to be believed — plotting a war against Spain and secession of the Western territories from the Union. Although a subsequent treason trial acquitted Burr, questions remain about his intentions and plans. Did Burr kill Hamilton to disguise his secessionist plans? Did Burr hope to assassinate that prick Thomas Jefferson? Can Brian, who is jetlagged out of his mind, keep control of the show before it devolves into infinite Duke Nukem quotes? Join Brian, Gene and Lee as they investigate The Treason of Aaron Burr.
You Are There. May 9, 1948. CBS net. "The Hamilton-Burr Duel". Sustaining. The events of July 11, 1804. The first fifteen minutes of the program only. A visit to Weehawken, New Jersey for an affair of honor. This program has also been titled, "The Burr-Hamilton Duel." John Daly, Robert Lewis Shayon (producer, director). OTRSale Final Sale Ends Soon!! Buy and Save Discontinuing Sales, Lowest price on the Internet 10 DVD Old Time Radio Collection $43.49 Free Shipping 1000s of Hours of Listening, Greatest Radio Shows of Altime! You can not get this Quality,Huge Library of the Greatest Old Time Radio Shows ANYWHERE on the internet. Best pricing on the Internet Check it out for yourself Buy Today and Save iPhone and iPad Apps Now Available X Minus One iPhone/iPad App Big Band Serenade iPhone/iPad App Box Cars 711 Old Time Radio Pod iPhone/iPad App Sherlock Holmes Adventures iPhone/iPad App Tales of Horror iPhone/iPad App More Apps being developed and Android Apps Coming Soon http://oldtimeradiodvd.com Huge Discounted Sale 10 DVD Set free shipping $43.49 http://audiblepodcast.com/rnn Free Audio Book,Check it out! 1 Free Book