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The IBJ Podcast
Purdue's plans for downtown Indy extension and city's move to fix West Street

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 40:50


Nearly one year ago—July 1, 2024—the urban university in downtown Indianapolis known as IUPUI—or Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis—officially split into two separate campuses. This created Indiana University Indianapolis, a standalone campus in the IU system, and Purdue University in Indianapolis, which is considered an extension of Purdue's main campus in West Lafayette. IU Indianapolis took the vast majority of the land and buildings considered part of IUPUI. The school is focusing in part on research, commercialization and student opportunity in the life sciences and biotech sectors. With its Lafayette extension, Purdue wants to draw more students interested in engineering and business to the university, including through new degree programs such as motorsports engineering and executive education. With a relatively modest amount of land set aside for its Indianapolis operations, Purdue needed to figure out how it eventually could have an outsized impact. It recently revealed its long-term plans—16 buildings ranging from five to about 20 stories on just 28 acres of land in the northwest sector of downtown. In this week's edition of the podcast, IBJ's Mickey Shuey unpacks Purdue's high-density strategy to serve 15,000 students per year by 2075. Mickey also digs deep into perhaps the greatest hindrance to growth in that area—West Street, the wide and heavily trafficked thoroughfare that essentially creates a barrier between the Mile Square and everything to the West. As Mickey reports in the latest issue of IBJ, tearing down that figurative wall is becoming a greater priority for the city of Indianapolis. The Hogsett administration has begun “preliminary discussions” with the neighborhood and universities to develop potential solutions. But any fix likely to come from those talks—whether spanning the roadway with bridges or tunnels, creating a parkway, or adding more crosswalks to slow traffic—will be expensive and likely require consensus from many stakeholders.

Heart of the East End
June 4th, 2025 - Glen Hansen; Jack Licitra

Heart of the East End

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 52:00


Glen Hansen joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM ahead of the opening of “Detour VI” on Saturday, June 7, at the East End Arts' 133 E. Main and 11 West Street galleries, as well as the June 14 grand opening of “Boat Hulls” featuring Michele Dragonetti photographs at Glen Hansen Studio, 1560 Youngs Avenue in Southold.Later in the hour, Jack Licitra calls in ahead of second performance of "Blue Light Club" musical experience on Saturday, June 7, at Long Island Game Farm as part of their Songbird Sessions.Listen to the playlist on Apple Music

Anchors Aweigh Podcast
⚓ Live taping of the Anchors Aweigh podcast from The Graduate Annapolis

Anchors Aweigh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 62:37


Anchors Aweigh podcast host Bill Wagner is joined by producer Chris Servello and John Schofield of the Sing Second podcast for a special live taping at The Graduate Annapolis. Joining the Anchors Aweigh podcast live from The Hilton Hotels brand location on West Street are numerous special guests, including Navy Deputy Director of Athletics Robb Dunn, Senior Associate Athletic Director Matt Munnelly, WNAV Radio Station owner Todd Bartley and Bryan Powell from The Graduate Annapolis.

Radio Islam
Live Jumuah broadcast: Ml Sulaimaan Ravat - Houghton West Street Masjid

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 22:12


Live Jumuah broadcast: Ml Sulaimaan Ravat - Houghton West Street Masjid by Radio Islam

Anchors Aweigh Podcast
⚓ The Graduate Annapolis comes aboard as presenting sponsor of the Anchors Aweigh podcast

Anchors Aweigh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 40:01


We are thrilled to announce The Graduate Annapolis has stepped up as presenting sponsor of the Anchors Aweigh podcast. The luxury, five-star hotel located on West Street in downtown Annapolis initially came aboard as sponsor of the podcast for the 2024 season. We talk to Jeff Clark, Director of Sales for The Graduate, about the sponsorship relationship. During the interview segment, we discuss Navy women's basketball with radio play-by-play announcer Joe Miller. 

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | December 16th, 2024

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 11:59


Give us about fifteen minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services, and  Hospice of the Chesapeake.  Today... Today on the DNB, the indictment of an Anne Arundel County judge, Navy's triumphant win in the Army-Navy Game, the return of the Budweiser Clydesdales to West Street, the annual Santa Speedo Run in downtown Annapolis, and a guide to the county's best holiday light displays. DAILY NEWS EMAIL LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm Ann Covington from CovingtonAlsina is here with the Monday Money Report! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | November 15, 2024

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 23:21


If you give us about fifteen minutes a day, we will provide you with all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services, and Hospice of the Chesapeake! Today... Today, arrests following a stolen vehicle incident in Gambrills, an auto theft on West Street leading to an unexpected arrest, St. John's College's Fall 2024 Formal Lecture Series, Urbano's new restaurant opening in Annapolis, and upcoming events this weekend, including a holiday pop-up shop, an art exhibition, and a pivotal Navy football game. DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm And like we do every Friday, Annapolis Subaru and I met up with some animals from the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. Check out this week's Canines & Crosstreks! As usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to stay on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.

HC Audio Stories
Looking Back in Philipstown

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 12:48


150 Years Ago (November 1874) The editor of The Cold Spring Recorder observed "an unusual amount of dram drinking and personal coercion" around the vote, which he attributed to the "large amount of money received in this town 'for election purposes.' " He noted "the 100 voters who belong to no party but are found this year on one side and the next year on the other." The editor praised the saloons located near the polls for closing before 11 p.m., which helped maintain order during the count. Myron Clark, the Prohibition Party candidate for governor, received one vote in Philipstown. Twenty years earlier, Clark had won the 1855 race for governor by 309 votes, after which he quickly enacted a law banning the sale of alcohol. Eight months later, it was overturned by a judge as unconstitutional. A wildfire burned several hundred acres at the Cro' Nest across the river from Cold Spring and spread to the depression known as Cronk's Hollow and across the western edge to Buttel Hill (Storm King). It was stopped to the south by West Point cadets. The Recorder said baker John Lane had dropped several handfuls of naturally roasted chestnuts at the newspaper office. T.C. Baxter showed off a cypress shingle from the Beverley Robinson House near Garrison that had, at one time, sheltered George Washington. [The home, which also sheltered Benedict Arnold, burned down in 1892.] George Edwards, foreman of The Recorder office, left for Massachusetts to become publisher of the Northampton Journal. Its editor, A.M. Powell, was formerly with The Anti-Slavery Standard. The Recorder published the names, grades and attendance records of every student in District No. 3. Nellie Lloyd Knox, an instructor at the Teacher's Institute, lectured at Town Hall on the territory of Colorado. Officer Travis traveled to Albany to arrest Charles Annin on charges of deserting his family. John Halliday's horse dumped him from his wagon near Sandy Landing and ran down Northern Avenue, Church Street, Main Street and West Street. After the horse and wagon disappeared around a corner by The Recorder office, Halliday was seen limping along the route with the whip, blanket and cushion he had picked up by the roadside. Charlie Nelson published a notice denying rumors he had refused an old man a ride on Election Day, saying no one had asked him for a ride. The Special Express, due at Cold Spring at 8:12 p.m., unloaded a stranger who had been struck by the engine while walking on the track above the Breakneck Tunnel. He died inside the depot 90 minutes later. He was identified as John Daley, a brickyard laborer. The engineer said he threw up his hands before being struck. The horse of Milton Wise, secured at the corner of Main and Graden, pulled up the hitching post and took off "as did Sampson with the gate of Gaza," according to The Recorder. 125 Years Ago (November 1899) A meeting was held at Town Hall to organize a military company. Republicans won every part of Putnam County on Election Day except for District 2 in Philipstown. Members of the Cold Spring Hose Co. practiced with their new extension ladders on two Main Street buildings, running hoses to the roofs. William Curry was lighting a lamp in the show window at E.L. Post's dry goods store when he dropped the match and ignited a pile of blankets. He smothered the fire with an armful of comforters. John Donohue, of Garrison, resigned as Putnam County sheriff after being appointed deputy collector of U.S. Internal Revenue for Westchester County. James Smith left for Cripple Creek, Colorado, to look after his mining investments. George Cable of Nelsonville was arrested for not sending his son to school. Capt. Henry Metcalfe was appointed by the Army to oversee the Cadet Corps at Haldane. The Army provided $1,650 [about $63,000 today] for 40 stands of arms and accoutrements and Metcalfe donated $140 [$5,300] for gymnasium apparatus. Titus Truesdell, who owned the pickle factory, agreed to liquidate his assets to pay ...

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Local Business Spotlight: RXNT

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 24:46


RXNT is not for everyone! But everyone will benefit from their software! If you are a medical practicve, this is the episode for you! RXNT was started here in Annapolis 25 years ago by Randy Boldyga to develop a better way to control medical records and prescriptions for doctors and medical practices worldwide. Today, the software is deplyed in more than 300 countries across the globe. Randy joins me on the phone this afternoon! But despite the global success, RXNT has remembered their roots and remains firmly planted here in Annapolis. From the bottom floor of his home, to a single house on West Street, to two houses on West Street to their much larger corporate headquarters on Whitehall Road--they never forgot where they came from and have been giving back ever since. RXNT and the Boldyga's names can be found in AAMC's Denim & Diamonds, Bosom Buddies, The Light House, and more! Truly a great success story that is still being written. Have a listen! LINKS: RXNT (Website) RXNT (Facebook) RXNT (Vimeo) RXNT (YouTube) RXNT (Linked In)

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Wellness Wave Radio LLC with Phil George

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 45:03


MELISSA and JOHN VALERA at EZ STEAM CLUB Looking to boost your health and well-being? Discover the transformative power of steam saunas at EZ Steam Club! Experience the myriad health benefits of our traditional Finnish steam baths and Himalayan salt room. Steam saunas can help improve circulation, detoxify the body, relieve stress, and promote better sleep. They are also known to support respiratory health and enhance skin vitality. Learn about the benefits of steam saunas and the extensive health benefits of salt rooms, known as halotherapy. Halotherapy can help with respiratory issues, skin conditions, and overall relaxation. EZ Steam Club offers private steam rooms where you can enjoy these benefits in a serene and hygienic environment. Whether you're in Gardner, MA, or tuning in from anywhere around the world, the rejuvenating effects of steam therapy are universal. Open Monday, Thursday, and Friday from 5 PM to 10 PM, and all weekend long from 10 AM to 10 PM. Located at 286 West Street, Gardner, MA. Enhance your session with our selection of essential oils and body essentials. Book your private steam room today by calling (781) 742-5271. EZ Steam Club – where health meets relaxation. Embrace the global benefits of steam therapy! Please feel free to email him at philgeorge@charter.net with any health/nutrition/exercise questions. https://www.wellnesswave.net/

SLEERICKETS
Ep 162: The Train There's No Getting Off, ft. Derek Mong

SLEERICKETS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 82:26


SLEERICKETS is a podcast about poetry and other intractable problems. My book Midlife now exists. Buy it here, or leave it a rating here or hereFor more SLEERICKETS, check out the SECRET SHOW and join the group chatLeave the show a rating here (actually, just do it on your phone, it's easier). Thanks!Wear SLEERICKETS t-shirts and hoodies. They look good!SLEERICKETS is now on YouTube!Some of the topics mentioned in this episode:– When the Earth Flies into the Sun by Derek Mong– At Length magazine– 32 Poems No 43. Summer 2024– There by Christopher Childers– I Too Had a Childhood by Eleanor Stanford– One of two poems of mine in the new 32 Poems– The part in Tree of Life where (among other things) Jessica Chastain flies– Marjorie Perloff's review of The Birthday Letters– The Two Ariels: The (Re)making of the Sylvia Plath Canon by Marjorie Perloff– Ariel by Sylvia Plath– Ariel: The Restored Edition– Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes– Sylvia (2003)– Pike by Ted Hughes– Sharon Olds– Anne Sexton– Deborah Landau– Metaphors by Sylvia Plath– Adrienne Rich– Helen Vendler– Daddy by Sylvia Plath– Lady Lazarus by Sylvia Plath– Nick and the Candlestick by Sylvia Plath– A Secret by Sylvia Plath– You're by Sylvia Plath– William Heyen– Swoop by Hailey Leithauser– Transformations by Anne Sexton– Kevin Young– Life Studies by Robert Lowell– Memories of West Street and Lepke by Robert Lowell– 13 Reasons Why (2017)– Wintering by Sylvia Plath– A rough approximation of a store in my town– Purdah by Sylvia Plath– Sheep in Fog by Sylvia Plath– Honey's Dead by The Jesus and Mary Chain– Shaken Baby SyndromeFrequently mentioned names:– Joshua Mehigan– Shane McCrae– A. E. Stallings– Ryan Wilson– Morri Creech– Austin Allen– Jonathan Farmer– Zara Raab– Amit Majmudar– Ethan McGuire– Coleman Glenn– Alexis Sears– JP Gritton– Alex Pepple– Ernie Hilbert– Joanna PearsonOther Ratbag Poetry Pods:Poetry Says by Alice AllanI Hate Matt Wall by Matt WallVersecraft by Elijah BlumovRatbag Poetics By David Jalal MotamedAlice: Poetry SaysBrian: @BPlatzerCameron: CameronWTC [at] hotmail [dot] comMatthew: sleerickets [at] gmail [dot] comMusic by ETRNLArt by Daniel Alexander Smith

Light On Light Through
Paul Levinson interviews Dan Abella about The New York Science Fiction Film Festival

Light On Light Through

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 54:34


Welcome to Light On Light Through, Episode 394, in which I interview Dan Abella about The New York Science Fiction Film Festival, to take place Saturday, September 14, 2024 at the Stuart Cinema and Cafe, 79 West Street in Brooklyn, NY. more details here my review of Gerrit Van Woudenberg's Quantum Suicide my in-depth interview with Rufus Sewell about The Man in the High Castle Among the science fiction filmmakers we discuss: Gerrit Van Woudenberg, Jay Kensinger, Frank Spotnitz, M. Night Shyamalan, Francis Ford Coppola Among the science fiction authors we discuss: Philip K. Dick, Sam Delany, Robert Harris, Walter Mosley  

HC Audio Stories
Looking Back in Philipstown

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 12:30


150 Years Ago (August 1874) When a traveler near the Pacific Hotel hired Theodore Morrison for $1 [about $28 today] to row him to Cornwall, Leonard Schegel offered to do it for 75 cents. The hacks argued; after Schegel struck Morrison with his cane, Morrison shoved him. That's when Schegel's son, James, threw a rock that hit Morrison in the forehead. James was charged with assault, but a jury found no cause for action against his father. A granite crosswalk was laid across Main Street from Garden Street to Kemble Avenue. The Cold Spring Recorder soon after complained that the contractors had not removed the chippings and blocks, creating a hazard that required nearby store owners to keep their lanterns on. Moyse opened a store near the Sunk Mine and, in a display of his service, pushed a barrel of flour and a ham in a wheelbarrow for half a mile to a customer's door. Nine members of the Jubilee Singers of Wilmington, North Carolina, visited the Methodist Church. The Recorder assured readers that those expecting a "vulgar" minstrel would be disappointed; instead, the singers performed "those peculiar songs of the Negro camp meeting, which express a distinct religious idea, although grotesquely worded." A woman who fell off the gangplank of an excursion steamer at the dock was quickly lifted from the river because the tide was high. A rumor that James Ruddiman had drowned spread for four hours until he showed up. A canal boat sank in 15 feet of water at the wharf. It required eight hydraulic pumps to raise but its coal remained on the deck. At his discretion, the town assessor added $30,000 [$825,000] to the value of the New York City & Hudson River Railroad property. The Recorder editor lamented that documentation of the early history of Philipstown was sparse. "Little can be found upon the records but the brief entries concerning the elections of officers and the laying out of roads," he wrote. A Steiner Repeating Fire Extinguisher salesman left samples of its portable home unit with two merchants. W. Foster, of the Kellogg Base Ball Club, was applauded after he leaped aboard a riderless wagon on Main Street, grabbed the reins and brought the horse to a stop. After drinking three beers at a Cold Spring saloon and taking the train home to Garrison, Morris Osborne was struck and killed while walking on the tracks. A station agent found his body at 4:30 a.m. In a letter to The Recorder, a reader noted that Osborne and three other local "drunkards" had died since Jan. 1 and called on the village to enforce its temperance laws. While playing with his children, John Hustis stepped on an iron garden rake and was severely injured by a tooth that went through his shoe. E.J. Pierce, a female physician from the Highlands Medical Institute in Newburgh, delivered a "lecture for ladies" at Town Hall. A young man named Levy was standing at the railroad station when a mailbag tossed from the 9:46 a.m. express knocked the pipe from his mouth. Although the pump at the depot had been repaired, The Recorder noted that the cup was so often missing that thirsty travelers had to borrow the one in the ladies' room. Harry Porter, 8, drowned after falling from the decaying dock on West Street. Three men dove into the muddy, oily water and Capt. George Wise threw a scap net until its iron ring caught on the boy's leg. He was pulled out, but 15 minutes had passed. Isaac Finch, a former Cold Spring resident who moved to Oregon, mailed the editor of The Recorder 8-foot-tall spires of timothy grass. An intoxicated Gilbert Christian was arrested after making a scene inside a Nelsonville store by insisting he could lick any Irishman in town. Nichols and Mckeel constructed a black walnut numismatic cabinet for James Nelson that had 21 drawers. Owen & Webb painted their store on Stone Street to resemble a brownstone. 125 Years Ago (August 1899) While cleaning his bicycle, Fred Andrews lost the end of a finger in the rear sprocket. A horse kicked Frank Warren...

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | August 8, 2024

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 12:33


Give us about fifteen minutes daily, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors… Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services, and Hospice of the Chesapeake. Today... An arrest was made in connection with a recent shooting on West Street. THe area is preparing for the arrival of Debby. Annapolis City has opened the election office so if you want to run next year, you can officially do it. The SHA is installing a new traffic signal near Rolling Knolls Elementary School. And the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is auctioning off some fantastic boats at the end of the month! And, of course, we have info on the Local Business Spotlight coming up this Saturday at noon. Link to daily news recap newsletter: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm Trevor from  Annapolis Makerspace is here with your Maker Minutes! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.

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Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | August 7, 2024

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 14:52


Give us about fifteen minutes daily, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors… Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services, and Hospice of the Chesapeake. Today... Annapolis Police are investigating a shooting at a West Street gas station. The Capital reports that one of the APD command staff has resigned. And we are looking into accusations of another instance of mismanagement. The City of Annapolis has hired two firms to design the Carrs beach Heritage Park. And the Annapolis Film Society will be hosting a reprise of one of the shorts programs on the 21st. And we have info on our Local Business Spotlight this weekend with Seeds 4 Success! Link to daily news recap newsletter: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm Back with her weekly Annapolis After Dark is BeeprBuzz. She'll keep you up to speed on all of the fantastic live music we have in the area! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | June 6, 2024

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 13:52


Give us about fifteen minutes daily, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors… Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services, and Hospice of the Chesapeake. Today... Another armed robbery at a bank near the Annapolis Mall. Annapolis has established a Walk of Fame for famous Marylanders. There's a new Commandant of Midshipmen at the Naval Academy. Timber Pizza is coming to Annapolis on West Street next to Sailor Oyster Bar. And, of course, we have info on the Local Business Spotlight coming up this Saturday at noon! Link to daily news recap newsletter: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm Trevor from  Annapolis Makerspace is here with your Maker Minutes! Back with her weekly Annapolis After Dark is BeeprBuzz. She'll keep you up to speed on all of the fantastic live music we have in the area! Albeit a day late this week! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.

BBC Introducing in Oxford
The Exact Opposite

BBC Introducing in Oxford

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 118:56


This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with former Dive Dive members Jamie & Nigel, now reunited as the Exact Opposite, to hear about their debut album Skill Issue.Plus Alex previews Are You Listening? Festival with Rose Rey and festival organiser Dave Maul, there's first plays from Adders, West Street and recommendations from Jaguar and Jess Iszatt from BBC Radio 1!Here's this week's tracklist: • Gigi Williams - Boulder Burney - Spin Spank Hairb - Cowboy Scene Luce Rushton - Tiny Car Lacuna Common - Needles and Threads Semiphore - Cranberry PLAIINS - Scared To Lose You RUBII - Night Drive Sadie Fine - Penitentiary he didnt - Nothingness Manifested III Lee Robert - 2AM Mia Mirch - miss u on the train The Exact Opposite - Look At Him Go! Stresshead - U&ME Sylosis - Absent (Zetra Remix) Adders - Bones f:sv - Swim against the current Robin Jay - Bad Dream Rose Rey - Wasted on You iiis - Mountain Song Ruby Dawn - Alice Come Home West Street - Here I Go Spring Major - Hogs Artemas - I Like the Way You Kiss Me • If you're making music in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | May 2, 2024

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 14:33


Give us about fifteen minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors… Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services,and Hospice of the Chesapeake. Today... There is a $2.3 billion budget and some tax and fee increases for Anne Arundel County. The Lodge restaurant is expanding into Pasadena. AMFM has a music scholarship up for grabs, but the deadline is tomorrow. Shades of the Bay has a great feature piece on WTOP.com. Annapolis on West Street is experiencing some road work headaches through July. And, of course, we have info on the Local Business Spotlight coming up this Saturday at noon! Link to daily news recap newsletter: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm Trevor from  Annapolis Makerspace is here with your Maker Minutes! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | April 19, 2024

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 24:09


Give us about fifteen minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services, and Hospice of the Chesapeake! Today... An Annapolis man was arrested in a Linthicum drug raid. A Severna Park Elementary School teacher is under investigation for allegedly inappropriately touching students. A Bodkin Elementary 5th grade teacher was awarded a Milken Educator Award yesterday in a surprise assembly--the award comes with a $25,000 gift! Red Lobster may be looking at bankruptcy and there are two in the county. There are a lot of events including a free music festival, a free arts festival, a ticketed Taste of Spring on West Street, and some shredding by the Parole Rotary! We also have our Local Business Spotlight pod coming up with Historic London Town & Gardens, and we meet Benny an adorable poodle mix pup in Canines & Crosstreks! DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm And like we do every Friday, Annapolis Subaru and I met up with some animals from the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. Check out this week's Canines & Crosstreks! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.

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Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Local Business Spotlight: Annapolis Collection Gallery

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 26:45


Last week we spoke with Audrey from the Inner West Street Association and this week we speak with another cog in the wheel of West Street and the proprietor of the fabulous The Annapolis Collection Gallery-- Katherine Burke! The Annapolis Collection Gallery has been a fixture at 55 West Street since 2007, featuring the artwork of Annapolis Master Artists such as Greg Harlin, Ann Munro Wood, Moe Hanson, Roxie Munro, Yoomi Yoon, and Rick Casali. And the stunning artwork of Jay Fleming. The shop is eclectic and fun and full of history. Browse the flat files of photos from the Annapolis of yesteryear! Find the perfect painting, print, or sculpture for your home. Or, just have a chat with one of the most fascinating women on the block! Have a listen!   LINKS: The Annapolis Collection Gallery (Website) The Annapolis Collection Gallery (Facebook) The Annapolis Collection Gallery (Instagram)

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | April 9, 2024

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 9:51


Give us about fifteen minutes daily, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services, and the Hospice of the Chesapeake. Today... Mayor Buckley unveiled a $188M budget last night. The General Assembly called it a Sine Die at midnight and here are some new laws and bills coming our way. An Annapolis man accidentally purchased duplicate Powerball tickets and hit for a million on both! The Martin Luther King Jr. Parade is this Saturday. And Annapolis Green is Kicking Gas on Sunday on West Street! It is Ticket Tuesday, and Rams Head On Stage has hooked us up once again and these are three great shows. Daily Newsletter Subscription Link: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to  keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Local Business Spotlight: Inner West Street Association

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 26:20


What happens when a group of businesses gives an artist the reins of a business association? Well, a lot can happen if it is the Inner West Street Association in Annapolis, and the artist is Audrey Lee! Today, we speak with Audrey about an expanded First Sunday Arts Fest program, the twice-weekly Dinner Under the Stars, a return of a season-ending Masquerade Ball, the perennial favorite Chocolate Binge Festival, and a few other surprises! One surprise is coming up on April 21st with a Taste Of Spring. As Audrey said, imagine a really long table in the middle of West Street overflowing with food from your favorite restaurants like Stan & Joes, Rams Head Tavern, Picante, Luna Blu, and 49 West. The tickets are only $60, which helps offset the entertainment cost for Dinner Under the Stars! A lot is happening on Inner West Street! Have a listen! LINKS: Inner West Street Association (Website) Inner West Street Association (Facebook) Inner West Street Association (Instagram)

Root Words
The Making of an Urban Food Center

Root Words

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 34:33


Welcome back to our fourth episode of a five-part miniseries exploring how a focus on local food builds relationships with people and the environment.  If you haven't followed this miniseries, you may want to go back and listen from episode 26, Localizing the Regional Food System. In our last episode we explored some relationships that people have with their foodways and some of the impacts that are felt when these relationships are damaged.  And we heard how some folks are restoring their communities' relationships with the land and with each other. If the community food web relationships are strong and vibrant, it may become possible to create a physical space that can be an active center to the web, providing enough general use attributes for the entire web to thrive.    In this episode, we'll explore Vermont Farmers Food Center's plans to rejuvenate the historic buildings at 251 West Street in downtown Rutland, Vermont and build an urban food center on the site of the former Lincoln Iron Works. Buildings aren't usually what comes to mind when we envision a vibrant local food system.  We may picture a densely cultivated field or perhaps a farmer chatting up customers at market, but like many background players, buildings- physical spaces to work, gather, warehouse, and create- play a vital role in our food system.    In a globalized food system, buildings like this are often faraway and out-of-sight, increasing energy demands for transportation while decreasing accountability to the community of consumers. Likewise, our own towns and cities often have “out-of-sight” spaces that fall into decay after their initial era of usefulness has waned, sometimes even becoming dangerous liabilities for the community if left inactive for too long.  251 West Street in Rutland, Vermont is just this sort of site.  The 2.9 acre industrial site hosted many forms of manufacturing over the past 170 years.  Notably, the Lincoln Iron Works centered a thriving community that anchored families and adjacent businesses to Rutland, but like many manufacturing centers in the U.S. the gears eventually ground to a halt when the globalizing economy shifted this work elsewhere.   Local historian, Jack Crowther, has researched this site's rise to prominence and subsequent fall into disuse.  Adaptation and reuse of aging infrastructure provides a path forward that revitalizes neglected, once-thriving areas, and protects open spaces from unnecessary sprawl.   Lyssa Papazian has been working for 30 years in historic preservation and is now based in Putney, Vermont. Vermont Farmers Food Center brought her in to assess the eligibility of the buildings at the 251 West St. site for listing on the national historic register. Lyssa says that historic preservation and adaptive reuse are starkly different.  Preservation is important in some instances, but its use is narrowly appropriate. Today in Rutland, a local food movement is reigniting the community and the people that fill the historic architecture with purpose will adapt it to further use, ultimately keeping the spaces relevant.   My grandfather Peter worked in the Lincoln Ironworks during its last great phase of output for the war effort.  My great grandfather Pasquale worked in the Lincoln ironworks even before that in the 20's.  During Pasquale's days at the Iron Works, the factory workers unionized and joined the American Steel Workers to push back against the power dynamics of that day's economy.   Farmer and Vermont Food Center founder, Greg Cox, has shown similar determination that those fellas would have respected by having the audacity to revive an aging factory through a driven community effort, ultimately pushing back against the centralized power of today's global food system. In 2012, when area farmers and food producers needed more space, Greg saw the potential of 251 West Street.   Farmer, author, and VFFC board member, Philip Ackerman-Leist, has learned that providing opportunity in the middle of the food system is a critical component to overall food system resiliency, and that a large former factory might be an ideal location for a community food web hub. In many ways 251 West Street is the ideal location.  Unfortunately, sometimes our past catches up to us, and we are faced with confronting it.  Before Vermont's farmers ever created organic food guidelines that pushed back against conventional chemical agriculture, that industrial chemical legacy was already entombed at 251 West Street from a long history of manufacturing and subsequent neglect. In 2021, as VFFC was furthering the reuse efforts of the site, an environmental assessment of the property revealed trichloroethylene or TCE contamination. TCE is a known carcinogen, and was likely left behind from industrial degreasers used in the mid 20th century.   After the contamination was discovered VFFC shut down the old Iron Works building, now called Farmers Hall, on the 251 West Street site.  This forced the winter farmers' market to relocate in the middle of the season and caused disruptions to the pandemic-era prepared meals program.   The plan to adapt this piece of the city's industrial past to create new local food opportunities, seemed to be in jeopardy.   The board and staff of Vermont Farmers Food Center had their work cut out for them.   The folks at VFFC are addressing more challenges left over from an outdated globalized economy than they initially set out to, utilizing state money and grant money to do so.  Lyle Jepsen, Executive Director at the Chamber and Economic Development for the Rutland Region is optimistic about the effect a food hub will bring to county wide redevelopment efforts. This time around the site's closure didn't stop all momentum and lead to further decay, this time there was a network built around the continual use of this space. Today's community food web was strong enough to overcome the weight of the site's history.   On the next Root Words we'll hear how Vermont Farmers Food Center's remediation and adaptive renovation efforts are set to support the community food web and create a more circular, localized economy where we all thrive together.   This episode was produced by Stephen Abatiell and Julia Anderson. Special thanks to Jack Crowther, Lyssa Papazian, Philip Ackerman-Leist, Greg Cox, Lyle Jepsen, and all of the people who have brought life to 251 West Street over the years.  If you would like to learn more about the history of the Lincoln Iron Works in Rutland you can find a link to Jack Crowther's Rutland Historical Society report on Vermont Farmers Food Center's website, under the “About” tab.  You can also see VFFC's building renovation plans, visit their website at www.vermontfarmersfoodcenter.org  Root Words is produced in the heart of Rutland County Vermont and is made possible by generous support from listeners like you.  You can support Root Words by visiting us Online

HC Audio Stories
Looking Back in Philipstown

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 13:06


150 Years Ago (February 1874) Ingersoll Lockwood, the 6-foot-4 former U.S. consul to the Kingdom of Hanover [which became part of Germany in 1871] and the nephew of Cold Spring resident Nicholas Smith, spoke at the Baptist Church about women's faces, both ancient and modern, to benefit the Sunday School. William Garrison, who represented Philipstown on the county Board of Supervisors, proposed that the town be split so it would have two representatives. He noted that, with six supervisors, the votes were often ties, and that Philipstown had a third of the county population but only a sixth of the vote. The pastor of the Baptist church, the Rev. Benjamin Bowen, wrote a long letter to The Cold Spring Recorder in which he offered to pay the salary of the highest-paid teacher in Philipstown for one year if anyone could show him in the Bible a mention of infant baptism (which Baptists do not practice), or where someone had received communion before being baptized, or any documentation of infant baptism before the middle of the third century. While Charles Warren was delivering milk, someone stole $10 [about $250 today] from the cash box on his wagon. Alfred Little painted advertising "business charts" at the post office and railroad station with notices for 13 local merchants and mechanics. While walking on the railroad track at Constitution Island, Arthur Naylor of B Street saw a fox walk out of the woods. He drew his revolver and fired; the trophy was on display at Mosier's oyster and fish store on Market Street. Bernard Daley of Kemble Avenue lost a pig when it was struck by the No. 7 express train. Bystanders with buckets filled at a nearby municipal pump managed to contain a fire at Mrs. McArthur's newsstand on Main Street. S.B. Truesdell was circulating a petition to ask the state to extend the ban on shooting robins from Aug. 1 to Oct. 1, to allow the birds more time to mature. The Recorder reported that, after a snowball fight in Nelsonville got out of hand, a boy complained to his father. The father confronted the first boy he encountered, which resulted in a lawsuit. A farm dog belonging to B.A. Yonmans that followed the horses to church was found dead the next day in the churchyard. It was supposed he had been poisoned. The Recorder reported that 8,100 men, 1,375 boys, 581 horses and 41 steam engines were employed along the river securing the ice crop. One crew managed to get 2,700 cakes into an ice house in a single day. Thomas Avery and William West of Cold Spring, who had announced they would embark on the manufacture of paper bags in the village, were dissuaded by the high rents and instead leased a structure in Fishkill that was built to order. The Wappingers Chronicle claimed that it was common to see men walking in Cold Spring stop suddenly, place their hands on their knees and groan. In response, The Recorder noted that "Cold Spring whiskey is stronger than that to which some visitors are accustomed." The county school commissioner condemned the District 8 schoolhouse and estimated it would cost $800 [$20,000] to build a new one. William Bennett of Nelsonville lost several toes after a 500-pound casting fell on his foot. Members of the Ladies Aid Society and the Presbyterian Church held a masquerade with cakes and coffee at the West Street home of William Coleman. 125 Years Ago (February 1899) At 10 p.m. on a Wednesday, young men walking the tracks from Garrison came upon four teenagers, ages 13 to 15, crying from hunger and cold. One of the boys told Officer McCaffrey that they had been playing at the freight yard near their homes at 32nd Street and Seventh Avenue in New York City when they climbed aboard a freight car for a ride to Spuyten Duyvil. But the train was going too fast for them to jump off and they had to wait until it stopped at a switch near Garrison. The Recorder noted that a bill had been introduced in the state Legislature to allow women to vote in villages and towns concerning matters of tax...

My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 63. Death Cult, The Limit Club, Sheffield, 15th September 1983.

My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 17:34


Roger has a rare night out at The Limit Club in Sheffield. Ostensibly to meet up with champion road warrior Chas Banks, who is shepherding young rockers Death Cult around the UK on their debut headline tour. However, the Limit clientele has changed a bit since he was last down in the sweaty West Street basement, and Roger realizes he too is going through some changes. Never miss an episode.Follow me at: https://twitter.com/rogerquailhttps://www.instagram.com/rogerquail/RSS feed - https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/289673.rss

HC Audio Stories
More Flooding in Philipstown

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 0:48


Hudson Line suspended between Beacon and Garrison Cold Spring police closed roads west of Lunn Terrace in the lower village as of 11:30 a.m. on Saturday (Jan. 13) because of flooding. Metro-North also reported at 1 p.m. that Hudson Line service is suspended in both directions between Garrison and Beacon. "There are no buses available as a result of weather-related road conditions in the area," it said. "Customers should seek alternate means of transportation." In Cold Spring, the Hudson River flooded West Street, parts of lower Main, and New Street even before high tide at 12:30 p.m. Until the water recedes and debris can be cleared, roads west of Lunn Terrace are open only to people who live on the affected streets. People wanting to reach businesses and restaurants should part at the Metro-North lot and walk, police said. The area also flooded overnight on Tuesday because of heavy rains and melting snow, and the park at Garrison's Landing was submerged this morning. The water reached to the back door of the Garrison Art Center's pottery studio.

Community Connection With Tina Cosby
Community Connection Thursday December 14th 2023

Community Connection With Tina Cosby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 106:43


Community Connection Thursday December 14th 2023   Eskenazi Health Joined Us Live To Tell Us More About Open Enrollment, Deadlines, The Federal Marketplace, And More!  "Open enrollment for 2024 health benefits will end on Jan. 16. Need help choosing the best plan? Our financial counselors are ready to assist with all things Marketplace and Medicaid, including eligibility! For FREE help, please call 855.202.1053 to schedule an appointment."  Get help here: https://www.eskenazihealth.edu/programs/financial-counseling  Guests:Victoria Evans - Eskenazi Health Certified Financial CounselorMarcus King - Eskenazi Health Operations Manager In Patient Access Service   Indianapolis Recorder Sport's Writer Danny Bridges Joined Us For His Weekly Sports Segment!  Subscribe To The Indianapolis Recorder Here: https://indianapolisrecorder.com/   2024 Champions of Diversity Awards Dinner | Friday January 12th 2024 From 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM | JW Marriott Indianapolis, 10 West Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (new location in 2024)  2024 Champions of Diversity Awards Dinner: https://www.thechampionsofdiversity.com/  Radio One Regional VP Deon Levingston and Robert Shegog President/CEO Of The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper Joined Us Live To Speak About The Upcoming 2024 Champions Of Diversity Awards. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

hoosierhistorylive
White River State Park history

hoosierhistorylive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 58:16


Who knows if the soil is rich at the site that's now White River State Park? Regardless, the history of the site near downtown Indianapolis that's now a 250-acre cultural campus certainly can be described as rich and mighty colorful. Beginning as a fishing ground for Native Americans and encompassing a long era in which the area was industrial, bleak and unappealing, the White River State Park site today has an array of enticements to attract visitors, including an amphitheater for popular concerts. The park includes a portion of the Central Canal, where gondola rides are available, and there are promenade pedestrian walkways. (The portion of the Central Canal west of the West Street bridge is considered part of White River State Park.) The White River State Park campus also includes Military Park, which was the setting for the first Indiana State Fair in 1852. Later, Military Park was a training ground for Civil War soldiers. To share insights about the White River State Park site, then and now, Nelson will be joined in the studio by Jake Oakman, executive director of the park. Before his current post, Jake was a speechwriter for Gov. Eric Holcomb and communications director for Visit Indiana. Today, the White River State Park campus has become one of Indiana's most-visited attractions.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | September 19, 2023

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 12:11


Give us about fifteen minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services, Hospice of the Chesapeake, Scout & Molly's, and Alpha Engineering. Today... It's been twenty years since Isabel--we have a photo retrospective. A young woman was carjacked at gunpoint up in Glen Burnie and police are looking for a suspect. The MTYA is offering free rides this weekend for World Car Free Day. The ASO has individual tickets for their upcoming Masterworks performances, but for music lovers, a subscription is the way to go! We can drink at the library--but only on Friday and only at West Street and only if we are going to their annual fundraiser there called For the Love of the Library. Fall colors will be muted and short-lived, according to the DNR. According to WalletHub.com Maryland is a top state for teachers--we rank #6. We rank #3 as the best cultural hotspot in the US by the Family Vacation Guide. And we are #1 in wait times in ERs in Maryland and it got worse since we last looked. We have a bunch of tickets to give away courtesy of Rams Head On Stage. And a big thanks. to our new subscribers to the Daily New Recap Newsletter! Daily Newsletter Subscription Link: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | August 18, 2023

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 23:20


Give us about fifteen minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services, Alpha Engineering, and Hospice of the Chesapeake! Today... Blood in the choppers. Free steering wheel locks for Hyundai and Kia owners. Brock Bridge Elementary's Principal Ada Carter was named President of AAABSE. In September there will be a party at the library on West Street in Annapolis. We have a bunch of things to do this weekend from a one-woman show at Maryland Hall, to a CRAB Cup Regatta Shore Party, to the Maryland Seafood Festival to the Puppy Plunge, and more! And, of course, we have some pod news, canines and crosstreks, and more! DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm And like we do every Friday, Annapolis Subaru and I met up with some animals from the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. In this week's Canines & Crosstreks, we meet Louie! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis  

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | August 4, 2023

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 19:37


Give us about fifteen minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services, Alpha Engineering, and Hospice of the Chesapeake! Today... A woman had a close call with a potential carjacking in Millersville. Southwest Airlines announced a new route beginning next March--BWI to Belize. The Bernie House cut the ribbon on their newest home for abused women and children! Visit Annapolis had a guest column laying out all the awesome things to do in the County this August. Get your tickets to the Maryland Seafood Festival--it's coming up soon. We have a whole lot of things to do this weekend and most of them are on West Street. Of course, we have some pod news and more! DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm And like we do every Friday, Annapolis Subaru and I met up with some animals from the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. In this week's Canines & Crosstreks, we meet Louie! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis  

Battle4Freedom
Battle4Freedom - 20230721 - The Tale of Two Iffies - Best and Worst of Candidates

Battle4Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 56:01


The Tale of Two Iffies - Best and Worst of CandidatesWebsite: http://www.battle4freedom.comNetwork: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/c/Battle4FreedomStreaming LIVE on RUMBLE @ https://rumble.com/v31cbc6-the-tale-of-two-iffies-best-and-worst-of-candidates.htmlhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12320227/The-deadliest-threat-Americas-faced-Mass-produced-China-trafficked-Puerto-Rico-available-online-just-1-KILO-flesh-rotting-zombie-drug-tranq-DEA-terrified.html'The deadliest threat America's ever faced': Mass-produced in China, trafficked from Puerto Rico and available online for just $1 a KILO — why the flesh-rotting zombie drug 'tranq' has the DEA terrified-Xylazine, also known as 'tranq,' is a sedative often mixed with fentanyl-Manufactured from China and popular in Puerto Rico, it's now sweeping the UShttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12321373/Man-73-jumps-roof-luxury-Manhattan-building.htmlMan, 73, jumps to his death from the roof of luxury Manhattan building - a day after two other suicides-A 73-year-old man plunged to his death from the roof of a 63-story condominium tower on 50 West Street at around 10.30am Thursday-His death comes just one day after a 91-year-old former Marine and a 66-year-old man similarly ended their lives https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12321211/Top-Japanese-diplomat-shoved-crime-Portland-homeless.htmlBlack Portland woman, 23, 'with history of anti-Asian attacks' is arrested for shoving top Japanese diplomat to ground in crime-ridden city-Yuzo Yoshioka, 62, the consul general in Portland's Consular Office of Japan, was 'jumped' by Arissa Jean Minyonne Robinson, 23, court records allege-The diplomat suffered a head injury and was taken to hospital for treatment-Robinson has a history of violence against Asian victims and is also accused of attacking a 76-year-old man in August 2022https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12321667/PICTURED-Assistant-decapitated-tech-entrepreneur-luxury-6m-Manhattan-apartment-seen-handcuffed-court-turns-plea-deal-undergo-mental-health-evaluation.htmlPICTURED: Assistant who 'decapitated tech entrepreneur in his luxury $6M Manhattan apartment' is seen handcuffed in court as he turns down plea deal - and will now undergo mental health evaluation-Tyrese Haspil, 21, appeared in Manhattan Supreme Court on murder charges Wednesday for the July 13, 2020 killing of Fahim Saleh -Haspil turned down a plea deal and elected to undergo a mental evaluation before his case is moved to trial -Saleh, 33, was allegedly dismembered by his executive assistant Haspil, who allegedly stole $90,000 from the businessmanhttps://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ex%20nihiloDefinition of ex nihilohttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12320443/The-Views-Sunny-Hostin-clashes-hosts-Sara-Haines-Joy-Behar-Jason-Aldeans-racist-song-slams-singer-recalling-parents-run-South-Carolina-KKK.htmlThe View's Sunny Hostin clashes with co-hosts Sara Haines and Joy Behar over Jason Aldean's 'racist' song - as she slams singer and recalls how her own parents were 'run out of South Carolina by the KKK'-Country singer Jason, 46, released new track Try That In A Small Town last week -The View's Joy Behar branded the song 'deplorable and annoying' live on air-Sunny, 54, claimed Macon in Georgia is 'one of the most racist places' in the US and spoke about her parents being an interracial couplehttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12321617/Shocking-moment-63-year-old-man-brutally-attacked-inside-Florida-movie-theater-asking-couple-pre-booked-VIP-seat.htmlShocking moment 63-year-old man is brutally attacked inside Florida movie theater after asking couple to move out of his pre-booked VIP seat-A 63-year-old man was taken to the hospital after being attacked at a Florida movie theater-The perpetrator of the attack has not yet been identified by police, but was caught clearly on camera during and after the attack -The violent incident was spurred by the victim asking the attacker to move out of a seat he had reservedhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12322575/You-big-fat-headed-motherf-er-LSU-professor-goes-unhinged-rant-voicemail-state-senator-saying-ground-Republican-voted-bring-ban-gender-affirming-care.html'You big fat headed motherf***er!' LSU professor goes on unhinged rant in voicemail to state senator saying he will 'put your a** in the ground' - after Republican voted to bring back ban on gender-affirming care-Marcus Venable, a professor at LSU has been banned from teaching at the university after leaving an offensive voicemail to a Louisiana State Senator -State Senator Mike Fesi voted in favor of ban on gender-affirming healthcare for transgender children which stops hormone treatments, puberty-blocking drugs-Venable expressed outrage with Fesi's stance and used offensive language; it saw Fesi to report the incident to the police who quickly tracked the call's origin

Podcast Raleigh
Adrian Mangano, Skate Raleigh

Podcast Raleigh

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 31:18


What do you do with a future city park site that currently sits kind of as an empty parking lot? Enloe student Adrian Mangano had an idea: why not make it a skate park?And that idea became Skate Raleigh, a venture to build a temporary skate park between Capital Boulevard and West Street on the future site of Smoky Hollow Park. The area has long been a hang out for skaters, in part because of the Endless Grind skate shop that's operated nearby on Peace Street since 1986. Adrian tells us how the idea came about, how it became a reality who some of the supporters are and more.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | March 22, 2023

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 14:56


Give us about fifteen minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services, Hospice of the Chesapeake,  and the Maryland Higher Education Commission. Today... The Capital has a great story on the fast-tracking of a new development owned by the Mayor. The Annapolis Rotary wants to give $10,000 to college-bound students. The Maryland Chicken Wing Festival is coming and it looks like it will sell out--get your tickets now. Leo Annapolis is a brand news restaurant on West Street and they are having their soft opening tomorrow. Of course, we also have some pod news for you as well; and my excitement is really building for the Annapolis Film Festival and I recap the six movies I did bonus pods for to entice you to give them all a listen! Back with her weekly Annapolis After Dark is BeeprBuzz. She'll keep you up to speed on all of the fantastic live music we have in the area! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis

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Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | March 15, 2023

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 16:28


Give us about fifteen minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County,  Solar Energy Services, Hospice of the Chesapeake,  and the Maryland Higher Education Commission. Today... A murder update--it's an arrest. Roy McGrath is still missing, and his wife is concerned. Annapolis got another $3.4 million from the Feds for the City Dock Project. And being the only governmental agency that celebrates--Annapolis will be closed on Maryland Day--March 24th. MHEC has a LOT of money for you if you stopped or paused your secondary education due to COVID. Comptroller Lierman says the computer crash is fixed and tax returns will be processing again and they will be caught up by March 23rd. I map out my St. Paddy's Day plan for you. Rams Head Presents is bringing Toad the Wet Sprocket and Bruce Hornsby to Maryland Hall in June, and I am pretty excited about that. Kat Spitzer, a local author will be signing her book, Florida Girl, at B&N on Saturday. And a new restaurant on West Street called Leo is likely opening this weekend! Of course, we also have some pod news for you as well! Back with her weekly Annapolis After Dark is BeeprBuzz. She'll keep you up to speed on all of the fantastic live music we have in the area! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis

The Ethan and Lou Show
Friday, Feb 3 - Tyrannosaurus Sext

The Ethan and Lou Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 104:49


The listeners send more information on fetishes like dinosaur erotica. Car fire on West Street in Danbury. CT Braces for one of the coldest weekends in years. Australia ditches the monarchs on their money. China is flying a spy balloon over the U.S. NFL fans debut their latest ridiculous conspiracy theory and Lou says "You People" is the funniest movie in 10 years.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
December 13, 2022 | Daily News Brief | Home Invasion and Carjacking. Clydesdales. Free Tickets. And Winter Weather!

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 11:42


Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Solar Energy Services because solar should be in your future! Alpha Engineering! And, Scout & Molly's! Today... Woman stabbed during a home invasion. A man was carjacked at gunpoint only to have the carjackers not know how to operate the car. An Annapolis man died when the vehicle he was riding in lost control on Defense Highway in Crownsville. Some winter weather is coming--please remain calm. More details on the Clydesdales' visit to West Street on the 27th. And some pod news! Scott MacMullan with Scott MacMullan Law is here with some legal tips in his periodic segment-- Legal Briefs! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis  

The Naptown Scoop Show
#013 - Mayor Gavin Buckley

The Naptown Scoop Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 29:45


In his time at the helm of Annapolis, Gavin has taken on projects like rebuilding the Hillman Garage, raising City Dock to fight climate change, and reducing the number of cars on the road. In this episode, we talked about: How Gavin and his partners turned West Street into a thriving arts and restaurant district, why he has a pontoon boat on Spa Creek, and how spraying suntan lotion on Mediterranean beachgoers led him to America... If you love this podcast, be sure to check out Naptown Scoop's newsletter and Instagram. Also be sure to check out Yoga Factory, owned by Ryan's co-host, Phil Vendemmia.

Human Voices Wake Us
Robert Lowell: 10 Essential Poems

Human Voices Wake Us

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 53:54


Tonight I read ten essential poems from the American poet, Robert Lowell (1917-1977). They can all be found in his Collected Poems. His letters are collected in The Letters of Robert Lowell, Words in Air: The Complete Correspondence Between Elizabeth Bishop & Robert Lowell, and The Dolphin Letters, 1970-1979: Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell, and Their Circle. It's been a while, but I remember enjoying Paul Mariani's Lost Puritan: A Life of Robert Lowell. · Memories of West Street & Lepke (from Life Studies, 1959) · The Public Garden (from For the Union Dead, 1964) · For the Union Dead (from For the Union Dead, 1964) · History (from History, 1973) · Bobby Delano (from History, 1973) · Anne Dick I. 1936 (from History, 1973) · For Robert Kennedy 1925-68 (from History, 1973) · Marriage? (Hospital II., part 4) (from The Dolphin, 1973) · Dolphin (from The Dolphin, 1973) · Epilogue (from Day by Day, 1977) You can join Human Voices Wake Us on Patreon, or sign up for our newsletter, by clicking here. I assume that the small amount of work presented in each episode constitutes fair use. Publishers, authors, or other copyright holders who would prefer to not have their work presented here can also email me at humanvoiceswakeus1@gmail.com, and I will remove the episode immediately. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanvoiceswakeus/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/humanvoiceswakeus/support

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
August 31, 2022 | Daily News Brief | Annapolis Stabbing. Crooked Cop. Boat Show Safety!

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 14:23


Give us about ten minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Solar Energy Services because solar should be in your future! The Kristi Neidhardt Team. If you are looking to buy or sell your home, give Kristi a call at 888-860-7369! And- Alpha Engineering Today... A man was stabbed by his child's mother while walking along West Street in Annapolis. A film crew says some Baltimore drug dealers threatened them, but police say not so fast. Lilly Price from The Sun has an incredible story about what appears to be a very crooked Anne Arundel County former cop. The Boat US Foundation is taking steps to make sure the Annapolis Sail and Power boat shows in October are safe for kids! Pod news and some bonus pods, and a programming note about Labor Day! Back with her weekly Annapolis After Dark is BeeprBuzz. She'll keep you up to speed on all of the fantastic live music we have in the area! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis  

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Local Business Spotlight: Classic Theatre of Maryland 2022

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 42:52


The Classic Theatre of Maryland just announced its tenth season, which is chock full of professional entertainment. Shakespeare outdoors at the Gresham Estate, Cabaret Shows every month, each dedicated to a decade of music beginning with the 1920s, Shakespeare on the patio at Reynold's Tavern. and of course, wonderful productions in their full-service theater on West Street with plenty of free parking! This is not community theater. Just like the symphony, opera, and ballet, these are professional actors bringing it all to us right here in Annapolis!  Today we speak with the Founder and Producing Artistic Director, Sally Boyett, for all the info you need to support this artistic gem.  Do you know they have a whole educational arm?  We uncovered that, and more while sitting in an intimate cabaret room right on West Street! Have a listen. LINKS: Classic Theatre of Maryland (Website) Classic Theatre of Maryland (Facebook) Classic Theatre of Maryland (Twitter) Classic Theatre of Maryland (Instagram) Classic Theatre of Maryland (YouTube)

Taekwondo Life Magazine's Podcast
Karnage MMA PPV Live in NYC-July 8

Taekwondo Life Magazine's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 5:59


Karnage MMA PPV Live in NYC-July 8. The Main Card: Venum Blacc v Fair Play Under Cards: Robert McElroy v. CPU Kyle “The Viking” Jones v. Brian Tracy Jarrel Coates V. Dwight Cephas Korey Kenderr V. Kenny Fuego Bristow Welter Weights and Light HeavyWeight Bouts. Date:  July 8, 2022 Place: NYC-353 West Street, NY, NY 10014* Details:  Once tickets are bought we will send a code 48 hours prior to the event so they can watch the PPV on talentostarz.com They are 3 prices, 1. PPV which is $35.00 Live event is $65.00 and VIP which we only have 20 tickets for that but you can bring 4 guests with you, which is $500.00 To buy tickets to see this LIVE (NYC), or on PayPerView: https://talentostarzcom.ticketleap.com/t/redflag/ This is an exciting night of MMA LIVE from NYC.  Whether you are being this live, or on Pay Per View on TalentoStarz, you are in for an exciting evening of fighting. Look out for our full coverage on the matches in our post event breakdown of the evening's matches. *Live Event shall take place at Sailing Sunset, NYC ** This episode is presented by Bet Online. Head over to http://www.betonline.ag and enter the promo code BLEAV for your 50% Welcome Bonus.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
June 9, 2022 | Daily News Brief | Fire at Sailor Oyster Bar. New School Coming. New Mural Coming.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 14:21


Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Solar Energy Services because solar should be in your future! The Kristi Neidhardt Team. If you are looking to buy or sell your home, give Kristi a call at 888-860-7369! And- Alpha Engineering Today... A two-alarm fire has caused significant damage to Sailor Oyster Bar on West Street. More details on the death of a Midshipman. A new Charter school is coming in the 23-24 school year. Frontier Airlines will fly to Vegas non-stop from Baltimore soon. Comacell" Cell Spitfire" Brown and Cindy Fletcher Holden will be painting a HUGE mural. And Target is preparing to slash prices! It's Thursday, which means that Trevor from  Annapolis Makerspace is here with your Maker Minutes with great ideas to work out your mind and hone your skills. And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis  

The Poisoners' Cabinet
Ep 107 - Dr Lyddon & His Bitter Brother

The Poisoners' Cabinet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 55:18


This week we're in Kent for a full on tale of family drink, drugs and drama with the Lyddons.What happened to Dr William Lyddon? How do you like your chicken served? And will YOU go to Herne Bay?The secret ingredient is...a bunch of keys!Join us on Patreon to get extra episodes every week, and come and follow us on Instagram Twitter and FacebookThis week's promo is from The Ghost Gig.Sources include Murder by Gaslight by Leonard Piper and Kent Murders by Linda Stratmann.The image is of modern day West Street, Faversham Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

New England Legends Podcast
Bristol's Legendary Outhouse Races

New England Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 25:41 Very Popular


In Episode 242, Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger head to Bristol, Vermont, to climb inside the town's annual Fourth of July Outhouse Races. For more than 40 years people have been racing outhouses down West Street, in an event that's grown to legendary status. Joining us on this adventure is Cameron Perta, who has competed in several outhouse races, and won the 2019 race. But how did it all start?

Weapon Wheel Podcast
Elden Ring | Horizon Forbidden West | Street Fighter 6 | Destiny 2 Witch Queen | Steam Deck -WWP 312

Weapon Wheel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 163:30


Elden Ring | Horizon Forbidden West | Street Fighter 6 | Destiny 2 Witch Queen | Steam Deck -WWP 312 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weaponwheelpodcast/support

Tynu40k Goblina (аудио)
Сталкер 2 и донаты, судьба Steam, Horizon Forbidden West, Street Fighter 6

Tynu40k Goblina (аудио)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 18:26


Стань python-разработчиком с нуля в SkillFactory -50% по коду OPER до 09.03. Курс Soft Skills в подарок! Играть в Lineage 2 Essence

Suplex The Sticks : A Gaming Podcast
Episode 194 : Horizon Forbidden West, Street Fighter 6, & TimeLoopin

Suplex The Sticks : A Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 69:40


This week David talks at length about his opening experience with Horizon Forbidden West, Seth talks about his feelings as he wraps up Pokemon Legends Arceus, and Forrest subconsciously is not having a great time with Project Triangle Strategy. We then get into the news which includes Street Fighter 6 logo and announcement, Call of Duty skipping next year, & Nier Automata getting an anime.Check us out at https://www.suplexthesticks.com&Get in touch with us at suplexthesticks@gmail.comAnd Follow Us On Our Social!Facebook - https://facebook.com/suplexthesticksTwitter - https://twitter.com/suplexthesticksInstagram - https://instagram.com/suplexthesticksDiscord - https://discord.gg/wd8NHwN

Wichita Chamber Business Accelerator
Jennifer Barnard - Tillie's Flowers

Wichita Chamber Business Accelerator

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 42:46


Come join us at the 2022 Wichita Business Expo at Century II on Thursday, September 29!  This is the premiere business-to-business trade show in Wichita.  No matter what you are looking for, you will find it at the Expo! Learn more now!It isn't often you get to talk about a business older than electricity.  Jennifer Barnard, co-owner of Tillie's Flowers, joins hosts Don Sherman and Ebony Clemons-Ajibolade to discuss the second oldest business in Wichita.  She shares how flowers communicate a unique language and how Tillie's has connected with the community.  On this episode we discuss: Being the 2nd oldest business in Wichita How the business was started and passed through the family Learning social media on the fly as a key part of your marketing strategy Tying business longevity into a promotion The communication of sending a flower and how it differs from other plants How to have longevity through innovation Networking with other floral shops How to grow and thrive during a pandemic shutdown How to market by touching customers in multiple ways How COVID-19 has impacted product sourcing and labor The benefits of the tight Wichita community Learn more about Tillie's Flowers:https://www.tilliesflowers.com/ 316-687-0630Facebook ProfileInstagram Profile Tillie's is one of the oldest businesses in Wichita. It has been family owned and operated since 1876. Tillie's delivers flowers to the entire Wichita metro area, including Augusta, Andover, Bel Aire, Goddard,  Derby, Haysville, Kechi, Mulvane, Maize, Park city, Rose Hill, and Valley Center. They operate two  locations: 3701 E. Harry and 715 N. West Street.  Other Resources:Society of American Florists Thanks for listening, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! Join the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce! This podcast is brought to you by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce and is powered by Evergy.  To send feedback on this show and/or send suggestions for future guests or topics please e-mail communications@wichitachamber.org. This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network.  For more information visit ictpod.net

The Healers Café
How To Be Grateful For a Bad Day with NaRon Tillman on The Healers Café with Dr. Manon Bolliger, ND

The Healers Café

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 43:21


In this episode of The Healers Café, Dr. Manon Bolliger, ND, chats with NaRon Tillman is the Director of Urban Yogis, Director of Inner Knowledge, Pastor of One Ministries, host of Walk In Victory Podcast. Listen to the full story today! https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/naron-tillman Highlights from today's episode include: Naron (06:13): then I started on a powerful entrepreneurialship. And by the time I was 24, I became a minister and getting into ministry was different. It was different because then I started to lose myself. I didn't know who I was as a man and I was preaching, but I still never really could find a balance of being a minister and being a husband and being all the other things that came along with it. And I felt like that I had, I felt as if I had to do something. So I was always attempting to find people to heal or to save the world. Right. Naron (08:27): I'm 44, 20 years of ministry. My views have changed from then to now drastically. And it was all part of the healing process. And it's funny because what I've learned is that healing is a lifetime journey, right? So the process of healing is we're always, we always find ourselves needing to go through those processes again, on some level, whether it's gone back to devotion, personal devotion or prayer, whether it's which I got into some years ago, which is going to transition, yoga and meditation and then coupling those things. So I got into yoga and I got into meditation. Growing up, I was taught that we shouldn't meditate. I was taught that we, that we shouldn't do these things, but I had a back problem. And I walked into this thing and I was running and like ran too long. Dr Manon (14:38): I think you pointed out really well, how we, we live in a society that tends to separate the spirit from the body, from our thoughts and emotions. And when you start to integrate all of this, you start to realize that that also your pains and your beliefs that you're old, or you can't move, are actually just beliefs, you can really start to feel it and that as you heal your physical body, some of the emotions that you have stored release, and that also deals with like your spirituality, we're all one connected. We just live in this delusion.......   About NaRon Tillman: NaRon Tillman is the Director of Urban Yogis, Director of Inner Knowledge, Pastor of One Ministries, host of Walk In Victory Podcast. He brings a unique training and leadership style that was birth through his growing up in Far Rockaway, NY 40ees housing projects, 25 years of entrepreneurial experience, and 20 years of ministry and music knowledge. His leadership style allows him to train other leaders in best mindfulness practices, to develop an entrepreneurial mindset, and spiritual maturity. NaRon has collaborated with organizations such NY Knicks, KC Chiefs, Chicago Bulls Foundation, NFL Play 360, Hilton Foundation, & the Pinkerton Foundation. He has worked alongside politicians and celebrities such as Congressman Gregory Meeks, Mike D from the Beastie Boys, Eddie Stern, Cheryl Wills, Faith Evan, Jadakis, and so many more. NaRon Tillman has made several television appearances Breaking Amish, The Joey Reynolds Show, VH1 Hip Hop Honors, and TBN. He was featured in a documentary called Awakening the Wisdom of the Heart and will be featured in a Docuseries about Teen Stress and Anxiety where he breaks down his experiences teaching inner city kids yoga and mindfulness. NaRon can be heard weekly on his Walk In Victory and or Walk In Victory - Sunday Service podcast, which, both stream on ITunes, IHeart Radio, Google Play and anywhere you can listen to podcast. If your in NY you can visit him for live service every Sunday morning 79 West Street, Brooklyn, NY 11221, 11am - 12pm. My core purpose is to see my community grow and be established. I like to train and mentor young people that may not have opportunities that other have. People who resources are limited. Instagram | YouTube  |  Website  |  Facebook   About Dr. Manon Bolliger, ND: Dr. Manon is a Naturopathic Doctor, the Founder of Bowen College, an International Speaker with a TEDx talk in September 2020, and the author of the Amazon best-selling book "What Patient's Don't Say if Doctors Don't Ask." Watch for her next book, due out in 2020.   About The Healers Café: Dr. Manon's show is the #1 show for medical practitioners and holistic healers to have heart to heart conversations about their day to day lives. Follow Dr. Manon, ND – Facebook | Instagram |  LinkedIn  |  YouTube  |  Twitter