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Despite what might be in your head, the 25-mile path from Yarmouth to Wellfleet is not just a bike trail. There are runners and skateboarders and walkers, many of us with dogs.
It's Day 1 of York's Dante Meeting, and Rory is on hand to tip up some winners. Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing It's Wednesday Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ GambleAware
We're about to enter Vacationland Cup SZN! The pod is BACK this week to recap an INSANE night in Portland with our friends from Bissell Brothers, a preview of what's on tap for Saturday's return to Yarmouth & the road ahead to VLC '25! Today's episode is presented by Rugged Roots Trading Post - cultivator of Maine's finest recreational cannabis products! For more information or to find a location near you, visit ruggedrootstradingpost.com!
What does it take to reenergize a city's legacy and prepare it for a greener, more sustainable future? In this episode, we visit St. Thomas, Ontario, a Canadian city that's turning its transportation heritage into a launch pad for innovation. At the heart of this transformation is Yarmouth Yards, a 1,500-acre industrial park anchored by PowerCo's electric vehicle battery gigafactory. Join the Mayor of St. Thomas, Joe Preston, Arcadis Canada's Country Director, Scott Arbuckle, and our special correspondent Grayden Laing as they discuss the vision, collaboration, and bold steps driving this transformational project—from economic growth and sustainable infrastructure to brownfield redevelopment.
This week's episode of Raising Me dives into an often-overlooked yet crucial part of the body—the vagus nerve. Dr. Allyson Coffin, a chiropractor in Yarmouth, discussed the nerve's impact on overall well-being. The vagus nerve, which connects the brain to the rest of the body, plays a key role in stress management, digestion, and mood regulation. Adrienne and Dr. Coffin explore how this specific nerve effects conditions such as anxiety, sleep disturbances, and digestive issues. Dr. Coffin shares simple, natural strategies to support vagus nerve function, offering insights for both children and adults. The conversation aimed to provide listeners with practical ways to enhance their well-being through better nervous system health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Almost a year after the Archdiocese of Halifax and Yarmouth closed the 140-year-old church, and the City of Halifax issued an order to vacate because the premises were unsafe, the Province has agreed to fund a shelter at Saint Patrick's Church. John Stevens is Manager for Pastoral Life for the Archdiocese.
Limitless Wrestling returns to Yarmouth, ME this Saturday for WARPATH! Josh & Randy are back on the pod with a full preview of the lineup including: - Donovan Dijak vs. Calvin Tankman - Ace Romero + ? vs. Swipe Right - Maggie Lee vs. B3CCA - Alec Price vs. Eli Knight - Call Your Shot Four Way: BRG vs. TJ Crawford vs. Conan Lycan vs. ??? + Channing Thomas, Dezmond Cole, Gabby Forza, Aiden Aggro, Aaron Rourke
A quick catch up on everything going on in the World of Limitless Wrestling! This week, Josh & Randy give a brief rundown for Saturday's "WARPATH" live event in Yarmouth, preview what's already been announced for the Bissell Brothers Bash in Portland + injury updates!
Limitless Wrestling kicks off the 2025 Yarmouth schedule with "The Great Divide" coming up this Saturday headlined by the rematch between Dezmond Cole & Channing Thomas! On this episode, Josh & Randy recap Sunday's return to Hermon featuring the debut of Matt Cardona along with a full preview of what's on tap for Yarmouth this Saturday including: - Last Sister Standing: Ashley Vox vs. Delmi Exo - Anthony Greene vs. Aiden Aggro - Billie Starkz vs. Gabby Forza - Conan Lycan vs. Zak Patterson - Aaron Rourke vs. Blake Christian + Swipe Right, The 1 Called Manders
One year ago, Café Caye Mangé open its doors on Main Street in Yarmouth. The restaurant boasts healthy options and gives visitors a taste of Saint Lucia. Alex Guye visited the cafe earlier this month, and spent the morning with owner and chef, Pamela Alexander Leonforde as she prepped for the day.
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Serena Wu is a multilingual singer-songwriter from Halifax, Nova Scotia, whose pop-driven music blends relatable, emotional lyrics with upbeat percussion and catchy melodies. Her latest single, Étranger (French for "Stranger"), is available on all streaming platforms, along with an official music video. Produced, recorded, and mixed by award-winning collaborator Daniel Ledwell, the track explores the intrigue and uncertainty of falling for someone while questioning who they truly are. It starts with a staccato ukulele riff and quickly expands into a lively arrangement featuring soulful, funk-infused instrumentation. A playful bassline, shimmering guitar riffs, and a vibrant brass section provide an exciting backdrop for Serena's dynamic voice and textured harmonies. Serena performed with Ashley MacIsaac at the 2021 Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo and in Halifax for the 2022 Acadian National Day, where she joined him on his hit Sleepy Maggie. Last November, she was featured among artists presented by Acadian Embassy at Nova Scotia Music Week in Yarmouth, NS. Recently, she's been working on new original songs, showcased live at venues like the Seahorse Tavern and the Emerge Festival with her band. Étranger is the first in a series of new releases from Serena Wu, with songs in both French and English. On October 16th, she released the official video for this debut single, directed by James Turpin. Another new track, also produced by Daniel Ledwell, is set for release in the New Year. Learn more @serenawu_._
Krista Cole is the sole owner of Sur Lie in Portland, ME, and Gather in Yarmouth, ME. She is the co-owner of Catface Cafe in Biddeford, ME. Prior to owning restaurants, Krista had a nursing career. She left that career in 2013 and opened Sur Lie in Portland in 2014. Later on, she took over ownership of Gather, located in Yarmouth, ME. This year she opened Catface Cafe with fellow owner and full-time operator, Tyler VanScoy. Restaurant Unstoppable - EVOLVE! - Eric of Restaurant Unstoppable is now taking consultation and coaching calls! Book a consultation today! Schedule your call to become UNSTOPPABLE! Check out the website for more details: https://www.restaurantunstoppable.com/evolve Today's sponsors: Restaurant Systems Pro - Join the 60-day Restaurant Systems Pro FREE TRAINING. This is something that has never been done before. This 60-day event is at no cost to you, but it is not for everyone. Fred Langley, CEO of Restaurant Systems Pro, will lead a group of restaurateurs through the Restaurant Systems Pro software and set up the systems for your restaurant. During the 60 days, Fred will walk you through the Restaurant Systems Pro Process and help you crush the following goals: Recipe Costing Cards; Guidance in your books for accounting; Cash controls; Sales Forecasting(With Accuracy); Checklists; Budgeting for the entire year; Scheduling for profit; More butts in seats and more… Click Here to learn more. Contact the guest: Email: krist@sur-lie.com Thanks for listening! Rate the podcast, subscribe, and share! We are on Youtube: @RestaurantUnstoppable
In an effort to help ease financial stress for Canadians, the federal government introduced the "Working Canadians Rebate" earlier this week - which will give people an extra 250 dollars this spring. But some retired seniors say that initiative unfairly excludes them.Also: For decades, the Inuit in Nunavik have been waiting to hear the words "I'm sorry" from the Government of Canada - after the mass killing of sled dogs decades ago. Now, that apology has officially been made. And: We'll take you on an overnight rail journey and explore why night trains could be making a comeback in Europe.Plus: Addressing abuse in sport, pressuring fashion companies to cut back on waste, Yarmouth's history of immigration, and more.
The Limitless Podcast returns this week for a full recap of Fresh Blood '24 including Zilla Fatu's electric debut, the rematch between Dijak & Alec Price, the shocking end of Team Sea Stars + much more! Josh & Randy also breakdown the announcement of the first ever Limitless Rumble coming up December 14th in Yarmouth!
Neil MacKenzie, the CEO of Yarmouth and Acadian Shores Tourism in Nova Scotia, joins Adam on today's episode to discuss the tactics and strategies that have helped his small destination stand out in larger markets like the Northeastern U.S. He also goes into his background and how the time that he and his wife spent in Japan teaching English became a part of how he got into travel. Later in the episode, Neil goes more in-depth on the unique tactics he's used to market his destination, such as providing photo content for Google Maps and leveraging the beautiful scenery his destination offers. "I've had those questions where they say, are you from Canada? Are you from Yarmouth and Acadian Shores? If we're in New York or something, and I'm like, yep, I live there. And then then they're like, oh, well, here's my email address. I want more information. So yeah, that's a great opportunity because they're literally standing in front of you telling you they want to come, right? So let's then take that next step and put some great content in front of them." - Neil MacKenzie Yarmouth and Acadian Shores If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe to our newsletter! The Destination Marketing Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Adam Stoker and produced by Relic. If you are interested in any of Relic's services, please email adam@relicagency.com or visit www.relicagency.com. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast network and to listen to our other shows, please visit www.thedmpn.com. If you are interested in joining the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.
ABOUT OUR GUEST: Giovanna Gray Lockhart moved to Yarmouth, Maine full time three years ago. Her national experience spans work in government from an advisor to Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York to national nonprofit leadership as a member of the Board of Directors for StoryCorps. Previously, Lockhart held senior roles at venture-backed companies, as the Senior Director of Impact at The Wing and as Chief Strategy Officer at The Riveter. Immediately prior to coming to the Center, she provided strategic consulting, advising executive level clients across the country on philanthropy, advocacy, board-building, and communications. Lockhart sits on the Board of Trustees for the Waynflete School in Portland CONNECT WITH FRANCIS PERKINS CENTER Website Instagram Facebook EPISODE AND EMPOWERING WOMEN IN INDUSTRY LINKSSIGN THE PETITON for Frances Perkins Homestead National Historic LandmarkFrances Perkins: Learning ResourcesBooks on Frances PerkinsHistory Channel: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory FireEmpowering Women in Industry MembershipEmpowering Women in Industry MagazineEmpowering Women in Industry WebsiteEmpowering Women in Industry Virtual Events (Including Book Club and Membership Circles) QUOTES AND KEY TAKEAWAYS“When a door opens, you must walk through it.”“I really feel like we are at a turning point where you don't have to hide who you are to be powerful and lead.” “A woman in her early thirties that is totally unafraid and out there advocating for people. She really believed in what she was doing.”“She had fears and insecurities, like we all do, but when you have that vision and determination that is what drove her.” “I came to Washington to work for God, FDR, and the millions of forgotten, plain, common working men.”On Frances' impact: “She was the pioneering advocate for economic security, social justice, labor rights, and the policy issues surrounding that. The kinds of protections that she secured are the cornerstones of modern policy and our society today: social security, minimum wage, forty-hour work week, unemployment insurance, and banning of child labor.” Frances' Driving Force: “When she saw these injustices and these working conditions and how people were kept in poverty through generations, there is a policy that needs to be put in place. Me helping people one at a time as a social worker is wonderful but there needs to be something more impactful and all encompassing.”Only 12 out of ~430 National Park sites have been specifically created to recognize women's history.
What $500K Buys You in Maine: Exploring Your Real Estate OptionsIf you've got $500,000 to spend on a home and are wondering what you can get in Maine, you're in the right place! In this blog post, we'll take you on a tour of what your budget can buy in different parts of Maine. From coastal towns to peaceful country retreats, suburban neighborhoods to quaint New England villages, and even the city life in Portland—there's something for everyone. Let's break it down!The Seaside Dream: Coastal Homes for $500KIf you've always dreamed of living near the ocean, Maine offers some great options for coastal living. In towns like Brunswick, Bath, and South Portland, $500K can get you a charming home just a few miles from the beach. You might not be beachfront, but you'll still be able to feel that salty sea breeze and enjoy the coastal lifestyle.Expect to find a small 3-bedroom cape-style or ranch home, usually around 1,500 to 2,000 square feet. These homes often come with a cozy backyard—perfect for a small garden—and are likely to need a few cosmetic updates. Plus, you'll likely be within walking distance of some local shops or a spot where you can grab a fresh lobster roll!The Country Retreat: More Space and LandIf you're looking to stretch your dollars and enjoy more space, head inland! Towns like Norway, Oxford, and Windham offer larger homes on bigger plots of land for $500K. Here, you'll find homes that are perfect for those who love peace and quiet, outdoor activities like hiking and fishing, or just having room to breathe.For this price, you can expect a 4-bedroom, 2-bath farmhouse or even a modern log cabin with over 2,500 square feet of living space. You'll typically get 3 to 5 acres of land—plenty of room for a workshop, barn, or garden, with the potential for some stunning views of the nearby mountains or lakes. It's the ideal lifestyle for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle for some tranquility.The Suburban Sweet Spot: Family Homes in Great NeighborhoodsPrefer a suburban lifestyle? In towns like Gorham, Scarborough, and Westbrook, $500K will get you a modern family home. These homes are typically 3- to 4-bedroom colonials or split-levels, built in the 1990s or 2000s, with around 2,000 to 2,400 square feet of living space.In these neighborhoods, you'll find modern kitchens, finished basements, and usually a two-car garage. These are safe, quiet areas with good schools—perfect for families—and they offer easy access to shopping centers, parks, and even a quick 20- to 30-minute drive to Portland for those weekend brewery runs.The Quaint Village Life: Historic Charm for $500KIf you're drawn to the charm of a classic New England village, towns like Freeport, Yarmouth, or Camden are the places to be. For $500K, you can find historic New Englander or Victorian homes converted to condos filled with character, like original hardwood floors, crown moldings, and maybe even a clawfoot tub!These homes are usually between 1,800 and 2,200 square feet, and while they will need some updating, their charm is undeniable. Plus, you'll likely be within walking distance of a bustling Main Street filled with local shops, coffee spots, and maybe even L.L. Bean if you're in Freeport. If you love history and community, village life might be perfect for you.What About Portland?If city living is more your style, you're probably curious about what $500K can get you in Portland, Maine's biggest city. With Portland's growing popularity, it's no surprise that your options might be a bit more limited.For $500K, you're likely looking at a condo or a smaller single-family home in the 1,000- to 1,400-square-foot range. You might score a modern two-bedroom condo with stylish finishes, possibly in a building with amenities like a rooftop deck or parking garage. While you won't have a ton of outdoor space, you'll be right in the middle of the action, with easy access to Portland's vibrant restaurant and brewery scene. And while you might not have waterfront views for this price, you'll be a short walk from the Eastern Promenade, where you can enjoy some killer ocean views and outdoor fun.Final Thoughts: What $500K Can Buy You in MaineWhether you're dreaming of a seaside cottage, a sprawling country estate, a modern suburban home, or a charming village retreat, $500K can get you a variety of beautiful properties in Maine. The real estate market here offers something for everyone—beach lovers, nature enthusiasts, families, and city dwellers alike.If you're ready to start your journey to finding your dream home in Maine, don't hesitate to reach out! As a local Realtor, I'm here to help you navigate the process and find the perfect home that fits your lifestyle and budget. And remember, if you Make Maine Your Home, you don't have to do it alone!
The province has extended the ferry service between Yarmouth and Bar Harbor into at least 2026. That decision follows preliminary findings from an economic impact study. It found that projected passenger numbers are up by 20 cent this year, compared to 2023. A local inn owner tells us what the extension means for business.
On the phone-in today: Wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft answers questions about animals and birds in the Maritimes. And off the top of the show, we speak with CBC reporter Michael Gorman who reports on the ferry service between Yarmouth, NS and Bar Harbour, Maine.
Grace DeGennaro is a renowned artist and educator whose work has been exhibited widely across the United States and around the world. Originally from Long Island, New York, Grace now lives in Yarmouth, Maine. She earned degrees in Fine Arts from Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York and Columbia University in New York City. Grace's work reflects a unique blend of spirituality and abstraction, deeply influenced by her Catholic upbringing and years of exploring sacred geometry. Using a meditative process, Grace creates intricate patterns and compositions that reference natural cycles, time, and space. Her artistic approach intertwines visual arts with literature, as she draws inspiration from myths, fairy tales, and her extensive reading. Join our conversation with Grace DeGennaro today on Radio Maine.
Da Big Night for Da Big BOOFA! The Limitless Wrestling Podcast returns for a full breakdown of our 9th Anniversary event, NINE LIVES from Saturday, Sept 21st in Yarmouth! Josh & Randy talk Dezmond Cole's big win, Donovan Dijak's challenge to Alec Price, Zilla Fatu's upcoming debut + more!
Ryan is LIVE from the Shag Harbour UFO Expo that took place in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, this past weekend. He is joined by Martin Willis, host of Podcast UFO. They discuss the entire event and then dive deep (no pun intended) into the Shag Harbour UFO incident, UFO crashes throughout history, and they take your listener questions as well. Subscribe to Podcast UFO at: https://youtube.com/@podcastufo?si=JD6oHFM_vTsKg2FJPatreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskiesByMeACoffee: buymeacoffee.com/UFxzyzHOaQPayPal: Sprague51@hotmail.comWebsite: www.somewhereintheskies.comStore: http://tee.pub/lic/ULZAy7IY12UYouTube Channel: CLICK HERETwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/somewhereskies/videosOrder Ryan's new book: https://a.co/d/4KNQnM4Order Ryan's older book: https://amzn.to/3PmydYCTwitter: @SomewhereSkiesRead Ryan's Articles by CLICKING HEREOpening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per KiilstofteProduced by LIONSGATECopyright © 2024. Ryan Sprague. All rights reserved.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9 Years of Limitless Wrestling! Can you believe it? Josh & Randy are back on the podcast this week with a full preview of "Nine Lives" this Saturday night featuring Dijak's Yarmouth debut against Jake Something, Ace Romero vs. Aiden Aggro - No Holds Barred, Dezmond Cole's shot at the gold vs. Channing Thomas' shot at history + much more!
Dani, Joe and Hobbsy discuss: bet365 Empress Stakes final at Towcester on Sunday78th BGBF 2yo British Bred Produce Stakes coming up on ThursdayM Lambe Construction in Memory of Michael Lambe Birmingham Cup & PGR St Leger semi finals with picks in the final for SaturdayClick Competitions 78th East Anglian Derby Final coming up on WednesdaySimon Franklin joins Joe and Dani for the latter part of the show to talk all things Yarmouth for this coming Wednesday when Gone To The Dogs Live hosts their first outside broadcast on YouTube.The link to watch the show is HERE: youtube.com/@gonetothedogs-live Race previews: 17sSimon Franklin: 27min Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dani & Joe are joined by Hobbsy for a look back at the M Lambe Construction Birmingham Cup & PGR St Leger heats at Perry Barr on Saturday and the semi-finals of the bet365 Empress Stakes on Sunday, before looking ahead to the 78th semi-finals of the Click Competitions East Anglian Derby at Yarmouth on Wednesday and the BGBF 2-y-o British Bred Produce Stakes at Swindon on Thursday. Hopefully, we have picked out a few winners.Intro: 16sWeekend review: 5min 31sMidweek preview: 17min 48s Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vacationland Cup '24 is in the books! Josh & Randy return to the pod this week to discuss the biggest night in Limitless Wrestling history as well as a mini-preview for what's to come on Saturday, September 21st as we celebrate 9 YEARS in Yarmouth!
Over the weekend, Tina Comeau Surette in Yarmouth, N.S., released a video called "Justin's Addiction Story: No Family is Immune." The video has now been viewed more than 200,000 times. Tina tells the story of what led to Justin's death in January 2024. And on the phone-in: Dr Ken Rockwood answers questions about dementia including Alzheimer's disease.
9 August 2024 — YARMOUTH, MA — The nonprofit Friends of Bass River received a $4.75 million grant this spring to help restore the longest river on the Cape Cod. In our ongoing coverage of ecological restoration on the Cape, this episode explores work underway to return 52 acres of retired cranberry bogs to natural wetlands and replace the bridge at Crab Creek - both key steps in addressing the high nitrogen levels in this critical estuary and its ponds. The organization hopes to bring back the once-abundant scallop population along with the state's second largest herring population.
On the phone-in today: Jonathan Foster and Micha Fardy join us for a discussion about sustainable tourism in the Maritimes. And off the top of the show, we talk with Annika Lirette, the co-artistic director of Le Spectacle de la Fête Nationale de l'Acadie.
The western branch of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia is back open in Yarmouth this month, after being shuttered permanently by the board. We talk to the non-profit hosting its current exhibit about the reception they've gotten, and what's next in the fight to keep it open for good.
9 August 2024 — YARMOUTH, MA — The nonprofit Friends of Bass River received a $4.75 M grant this spring to help restore the longest river on the Cape Cod. In our ongoing coverage of ecological restoration on the Cape, this episode explores work underway to return 52 acres of retired cranberry bogs to natural wetlands and replace the bridge at Crab Creek - both key steps in addressing the high nitrogen levels in this critical estuary and its ponds. The organization hopes to bring back the once-abundant scallop population along with the state's second largest herring population.
On the evening of Oct. 4, 1967, 12-year-old Chris Styles was laying in his bed late at his home on the corner of Ochterloney and Pine streets in Darmouth. Outside his window he saw a bright light that looked like an orb. It was the same night as the infamous Shag Harbour UFO sighting that gained international attention. He joins guest host Preston Mulligan to talk about his experience ahead of the Shag Harbour UFO XPO in Yarmouth.
Carrie Levine is a certified functional medicine practitioner, author, and owner of Whole Woman Health. A Certified Nurse Midwife, Carrie honed her skills in multiple Southern Maine locations, including Maine Medical Center in Portland, Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta, and Women to Women in Yarmouth. She founded Whole Woman Health in 2014. Carrie's insights from her years on the labor and delivery floor translated seamlessly into a holistic approach to well-being. She emphasizes the importance of listening to women and encouraging them to trust their own bodies. Carrie's book, "Whole Woman Health: A Guide to Creating Wellness for Any Age and Stage," artfully integrates a brave acknowledgement of shared humanity with decades of experience. Join our conversation with Carrie Levine today on Radio Maine.
Since 1979, locals and visitors have come together every summer to celebrate Yarmouth's food, culture and traditions by the sea. It started on Thursday and runs until July 27. Guest host Preston Mulligan is joined by Darryl LeBlanc, president of Seafest, to talk about what attendees can expect this year.
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The Lighthouse was a movie that brought a lot of money to the Yarmouth area and now with a sweetened incentive program, the province is hoping other films and TV shows will choose to shoot in rural parts of Nova Scotia.
Chelsie DiConzo is the Community Events Director for the Yarmouth Clam Festival. Originally from Rumford, a riverfront mill town located in the foothills of western Maine, Chelsie has dedicated herself to showcasing Maine's cultural landscape. Chelsie drew upon her well-honed skills as a seasoned event organizer when reviving Yarmouth's beloved tradition after a two-year Covid-imposed hiatus. She and her team successfully overcame many challenges in 2022 as they reinstated Maine's largest free-admission festival, which welcomes more than 100,000 guests each July. Join our conversation with Chelsie DiConzo today on Radio Maine.
Hajj deaths, Tech pay gap, Josephine-Ba Mandamin stamp, SCOTUS: domestic violence gun ban, Jumping leeches, Yarmouth veteran flight, First Nations children's songs.
You can send me messages(this is new!)!Y'all, if this conversation with Shelly Cunningham doesn't make you want to shop at Consignment stores over cheaply made box store clothes, I don't know what will change your mind- I didn't know what I've been missing! Shelly bought ReStyle, a consignment boutique, 12 years ago, and moved it a couple of times, but is now settled on Rte 1 in Freeport heading toward Yarmouth. When she invited me to come and see her place, I was curious, but not being a clothing shopper, a little scared that I'd be hounded. When I opened the door, Shelly called out "Hi Amy!" and I felt instantly at home - like the show Cheers (though I had set a time that I'd be there)... Shelly is so friendly and genuinely wants you to feel good about yourself leaving, so she waits on you, finding things that she thinks would look good on you - you see, for Shelly, it's not just a "clothing store," clothing is a tool to help create confidence and success.Shelly at ReStyle and her friend Tammy, who owns Kargos, another local consignment store that sells a lot of vintage items and natural fabric clothing, are Co-Hosting a Re-Fashion show this Friday 5/31 starting at 7pm in Freeport, and all are invited to celebrate second chance fashion that benefits Freeport Climate Action Now (FCAN). Listen to the conversation here!To buy tickets to the ReFashion Show, and learn more about Freeport Climate Action Now organization, click here: https://freeportcan.org/refashion-show/Check out Shelly's beautiful new website here: https://restyleconsign.com/You can follow ReStyle on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/ReStyleConsign207/ And they're on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/restyleconsign207/ Support the Show.Please follow Grounded In Maine podcast on Instagram here , or on Facebook hereYouTube channel link is here You can DM me there, post, or email me at amysgardenjam@gmail.com. Website for Amy's Garden Jam is www.amysgardenjam.comHow Do I Get There From Here by Jane Bolduc - listen to more at www.janebolduc.comPodcast cover by Becca Kofron- follow here on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/cute_but_loud/ and/or check out her awesome art projects here: https://www.cutebutloud.com/ Grounded in Maine Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout, the easiest podcast hosting platform. Learn more at www.buzzsprout.com Grounded in Maine is thrilled to be partnering with Connor Tyson to support listeners with financial coaching. Connect with Coach Connor Tyson of Progress Solutions LLC here: https://bit.ly/48eM9McYou can support this podcast one time (or many) with the Buy me a coffee/Hot Chocolate link here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gro...
24 May 2024 — YARMOUTH, MA — Cape Cod prides itself on welcoming visitors, but many people experience a different, less welcoming Cape. Advocacy organization No Place For Hate Barnstable says racism, intolerance and discrimination affect both our democracy at large and the Cape community specifically. To bring about change NPFHB convened two region-wide meetings gathering State representatives, the District Attorney, advocates and the public to brainstorm new solutions.
The Summer of Limitless has arrived! Josh & Randy are back on the pod this week to recap May's "No Debate" in Yarmouth, talk the major Vacationland Cup: Lewiston announcement & preview our return to Hermon on June 23rd!
The doctor said, “You are going blind, and there is no cure.” My mom burst into tears, and I remember thinking, “This can't be happening to me.” -Eavan O'Neill When she was only 13 years old, Eavan O'Neill started having trouble seeing the blackboard at school. A gifted athlete, she began missing the ball while playing lacrosse and soccer. One of her coaches suggested that she have her eyes checked. Unfortunately, glasses didn't do much to solve the problem. Throughout her teens, Eavan's eyesight continued to deteriorate, and in this interview, she admits that wishful thinking set in until one day, she mistook the moon for a street light and it was obvious something was very wrong. Diagnosed at 20 by Rachel Huckfeldt, MD, PhD, an opthalmologist in the Inherited Retinal Disorders Service at Mass Eye And Ear, with a rare and incurable condition called Stargardt disease, Eavan is now legally blind. In this interview, she recalls returning to St. Lawrence University after her diagnosis in January 2020, only to go home two months later to her family in Yarmouth, Maine, due to the pandemic. Distraught and uncertain about her future, she accepted an invitation from her neighbor to go for a run and discovered that running flipped a switch inside of her. Says Eavan: “Running has made me feel strong, happy, and capable again.” An experienced marathoner who can only see 4 feet in front of her, Eavan runs to raise awareness and funds for a cure for Stargardt disease. Now a Development Officer at Mass General Brigham, Eavan is determined to be a voice for anyone struggling with this rare disease: “I felt so isolated when I was first diagnosed. It was like diving off of a cliff into no-man's land. It's hard to find hope. That's what I want to be for people. Hope.” Although she still has “bad blind girl days,” Eavan looks on the bright side with her Instagram handle @bright.side_group. For 22 minutes of inspiration, just hit that download button. #blindness #stargardtdisease
Limitless Day is one sleep away! Josh & Randy are back on the pod this week with a full preview of Saturday's "No Debate" in Yarmouth featuring: - VLC Qualifier: Ace Romero vs. Aiden Aggro - Dezmond Cole & ATR vs. The Unit - Smiley Kylie Rae vs. Gabby Forza - Bulk Bronson vs. TJ Crawford + Swoggle, Aaron Rourke, Channing Thomas, HAZARD
The Road to VLC '24 has begun! Josh & Randy are back on the podcast this week to recap April's "Guilty Pleasures" plus preview a slew of upcoming events! May 18th in Yarmouth, ME - Dezmond Cole + ATR vs. The Unit - Smiley Kylie Rae vs. Gabby Forza - Aiden Aggro vs. Ace Romero June 23rd in Hermon, ME - The return of Danhausen!
FULL PREVIEW of Limitless Wrestling's return to Yarmouth, ME this Saturday for Guilty Pleasures! ON THE CARD: - Channing Thomas defends the Limitless Championship against Alec Price - Aaron Rourke vs. Ricky Smokes - Paul London vs. JT Dunn - SUICIDE vs. HAZARD - Aiden Aggro vs. TJ Crawford - Miracle Generation defend the Independent Wrestling Tag Team Championship against The Rich & Powerful PLUS: Ace Romero, Megan Bayne, The Bratz, Joey Janela, Gabby Forza, Alisha Edwards
L.E.A.P: Listen, Engage, Allow and Process on Your Healing Journey
Welcome to Illumi-Nation: Illumi-Nation serves as a transformative platform where a skilled psychic intuitive therapist (Susan Casey) and spiritual healer (Valerie Moon) collaborate to plant seeds of awakening in the hearts and minds of listeners. Our mission is to guide individuals on a journey of self-discovery, helping them break free from the amnesia that accompanies our earthly experience. Through a blend of therapeutic insights and spiritual wisdom, we aim to trigger a profound remembering, reconnecting individuals with the inherent truths buried within their souls. Join us in the exploration of self-awareness, healing, and the rediscovery of the timeless wisdom that resides within all of us. In this episode, Susan and Valerie engage in a deeply moving conversation with Yarmouth Police Chaplain Leslie Hyde, shedding light on her profound role as a first responder. Leslie opens up about the emotional weight of her responsibilities, particularly in delivering traumatic news to families facing unimaginable loss. With unwavering compassion, Leslie recounts the harrowing experience of supporting families confronted with the devastating reality of losing an adult child to a drug overdose. She describes the delicate balance of delivering such heartbreaking news while providing solace and empathy in the face of overwhelming grief. Throughout the discussion, Leslie articulates the importance of holding space for individuals navigating the tumultuous spectrum of emotions, from searing rage to profound despair. She underscores the importance of trust and surrender in her role, acknowledging the inherent vulnerability and authenticity required to accompany others through their darkest moments. Tune in to this episode as Leslie Hyde's compassionate insights offer a profound reminder of the transformative power of human connection and the invaluable support provided by those who courageously serve as beacons of hope in times of profound darkness. **TRIGGER WARNING** This episode covers sensitive subject matter and is not suitable for all listeners. If this topic could be a trigger for you, listen to this episode with someone you trust so you can talk about any emotions that come up for you. The contents of this episode are not intended to replace therapy and should not be taken as such. If you need immediate help, please call the crisis hotline 988 for help. Guest Bio: Leslie Hyde writes:I have been on a quest for my truth most of my life. I majored in Religion at Trinity College., Since then I have worked in international publishing; as a Guardian As Litem; a school administrator; the President of a social service agency; an elected politician; and a youth mentor at Longcreek Youth and Development Center; and finally ended up exactly where I was meant to be: at the Chaplaincy Institute of Maine (ChIME) I was ordained in 2015 and served on their board for several years. I have been working as the chaplain for the Yarmouth Police Department since 2015. I worked with the CDC and their Corona Virus Task Force on Emotional Wellness. In Yarmouth, this evolved into the Yarmouth Public Health Counsel where I also address Emotional Wellbeing. I also worked with the CDC in Maine on creating their Spiritual Care Corps in response to the pandemic. I am the Director of Riverside Cemetery in Yarmouth and have a counseling practice, Listening Hearts. Contact information for Leslie Hyde: Email: tennisnow1113@gmail.com Host Bios: Valerie Moon is a psychic medium that has extrasensory perception. Most people within the spiritual community describe her healing modality as "shadow work". This energetic healing helps to shift deep rooted patterns, behaviors, past life connections, ancestral traumas, or traumas that occurred in this current life. Valerie is also a soul seer and actively clears hauntings from houses, land, or people. She takes an active role to support many practitioners in understanding how to use their gifts. As a healer and mentor, she strongly supports those wishing to make change and permanently shift into a higher vibration. Valerie holds a BA in Psychology as well as certifications in Breathwork and Reiki. Susan E. Casey, MSW, MFA, is an author, a psychic intuitive mental health clinician, a certified bereavement group facilitator, a certified life coach, and a podcaster. Throughout the past 30 years, Susan has worked in hospice, in-patient, and home-based settings with teens and adults, and taught numerous courses to executive leaders and clinicians. As a therapist and writer, Susan's deepest passion is to bring expansive and transformational stories to the world through her weekly podcast episodes. For 2.5 years, Susan interviewed people from all over the world who have sustained a deep loss and experienced renewed hope and a shift in their perspective on life as a result. Susan transitioned her Rock Your Shine podcast into Illumi-Nation with co-host Valerie Moon to continue to provide both education and real-time help to those who are struggling and eager to learn why we are here and how to create the life you want. Susan's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Rock-Mining-Ri... 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They say home is where the heart is, but what if too many hearts are left without a home? In a riveting dialogue with Zach Churchill, Opposition leader and MLA for Yarmouth, the boys dive deep into the complex world of homelessness and the urgent cry for affordable housing. As the fabric of Nova Scotia's societal needs unfolds, Churchill sheds light on the intricate dance between the high cost of living, the scarcity of government support, and the vital role of emergency shelters. This conversation doesn't just stay within the borders of Nova Scotia; it ripples out to challenge how we view the social determinants of health and the power of political will to foster change. Wrapping up the episode, the boys take a sharp turn, drawing on Robin Dunbar's eye-opening study from Oxford University. Boys night and brewski's are not only for the boys, but it's for your health! The fellas unpack the science behind laughter, endorphins, and the undeniable bond of friendship. It's clear that sometimes, the best medicine doesn't always come in a bottle, but sometimes it does. A bottle full of hops and bubbles. (But remember, sodie-pops are just as acceptable.) Whether it's a debate on affordable housing or the underestimated power of a pint with pals, this episode is an invitation to reconsider what truly makes a community thrive.Follow Sickboy on Instagram, TikTok & Discord!
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia on New Year's Eve 2020 21 year old Zack Lefave rings in the new year partying with friends, but as the final moments of 2020 played out something happens that Zack, or any of his loved ones, could have imagined. Zack walked away leaving a trail that only created more questions. The last known sighting of Zack Lefave was at 1225am, on New Year's Day 2021 when a passing motorist noticed a young man, not wearing pants, walking alone along a dark stretch of road. In this episode we continue to explore Zack's disappearance with a focus on the New Year's party. Our guest is Mandie Penney who was one of the last people to speak with Zack before leaving the party. Links: Bring Zack Lefave Home Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/394333384970825/ RCMP Statement regarding disappearance of Zack Lefave: https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2021/missing-person-help-the-rcmp-find-zachery-lefave Credits: Musical Theme - Noir Tokyo by Monty Datta Provide feedback and comments on the episode: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://link.chtbl.com/nighttime-subscribe Nighttime Links: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/nighttimepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia on New Year's Eve 2020 21 year old Zack Lefave rings in the new year partying with friends, but as the final moments of 2020 played out something happens that Zack, or any of his loved ones, could have imagined. Zack walked away leaving a trail that only created more questions. The last known sighting of Zack Lefave was at 1225am, on New Year's Day 2021 when a passing motorist noticed a young man, not wearing pants, walking alone along a dark stretch of road. In this episode we will continue to explore this unexplained disappearance with a focus on the search. Our guest is Victoria Samson, the coordinator of the civilian search for Zach Lefave Links: Bring Zack Lefave Home Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/394333384970825/ RCMP Statement regarding disappearance of Zack Lefave: https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2021/missing-person-help-the-rcmp-find-zachery-lefave Credits: Musical Theme - Noir Tokyo by Monty Datta Provide feedback and comments on the episode: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://link.chtbl.com/nighttime-subscribe Nighttime Links: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/nighttimepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia on New Year's Eve 2020 21 year old Zack Lefave rings in the new year partying with friends, but as the final moments of 2020 played out something happens that Zack, or any of his loved ones, could have imagined. Zack walked away leaving a trail that only created more questions. The last known sighting of Zack Lefave was at 1225am, on New Year's Day 2021 when a passing motorist noticed a young man, not wearing pants, walking alone along a dark stretch of road. In this episode we are joined by the Lefave family spokesperson Kimberly Morton. Links: Bring Zack Lefave Home Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/394333384970825/ RCMP Statement regarding disappearance of Zack Lefave: https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2021/missing-person-help-the-rcmp-find-zachery-lefave Credits: Musical Theme - Noir Tokyo by Monty Datta Provide feedback and comments on the episode: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://link.chtbl.com/nighttime-subscribe Nighttime Links: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/nighttimepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices