A Podcast about dating in Connecticut! Besides the woes of modern dating, hear stories, expert interviews, and cool places to go on dates in the nutmeg state!
…
continue reading
Connecticut East This Week is a weekly news podcast covering the stories and community of Eastern Connecticut
…
continue reading
Weekly teachings geared to faithfully align to the Truth of the ancient Biblical text while remaining relevant to our modern culture.
…
continue reading
A new look at New England, as hosts Travis Poppleton and Terrance Abney discuss what it’s like to experience moving to the Northeast. Whether you’re planning to visit or relocate to this bucolic part of the world, the Connecticut Show will help you navigate the in’s and out’s.
…
continue reading
Noted story teller and former journalist Mike Allen interviews special guests and then produces amazing tales about people, places and events from Connecticut history. His style and enthusiasm make history relatable, interesting, fun and informative. You certainly don‘t have to be from Connecticut to enjoy these stories -- you just need to find history interesting and to love a good story. New episodes are published every Thursday. Theme music (Musical Interlewd 1, intro; Musical Interlewd 2 ...
…
continue reading
Talk of Connecticut
…
continue reading
We interview the top realtors in CT
…
continue reading
Venerable Phuntsok's teachings in the series Meditation - Connecticut
…
continue reading
Connecticut Photographers of Distinction podcast...getting to know New England's local talent and what makes them tick!
…
continue reading
This is the true story of the Kings Chapel group located in Norwich Connecticut and Mansfield Woodhouse England • Connect with Naomi on Instagram @naomivanwinkle • audio editing: Ryan Youmans
…
continue reading
This podcast answers questions about Connecticut Criminal Law, featuring the lawyers of Ruane Attorneys, and hosted by Attorney Jay Ruane and his attorneys.
…
continue reading
Connecticut Personal Injury Attorney Ryan McKeen answers your questions about Connecticut personal injury law including car accidents, brain injuries, wrongful death, malpractice, workplace injuries, and dog bites. Straight talk. This is not legal advice and it constitutes attorney advertising.
…
continue reading
Sell Fire Damaged House Connecticut has helped hundreds of homeowners. Our goal has been to help people just like you sell their home in a timely matter, with a fair cash offer AND hassle free.
…
continue reading
Producer & host Chion Wolf introduces you to Connecticut residents - and visitors - who are on the LGBTQIAP+ spectrum. You’ll hear stories about their work, their lives, their love, and their passions.
…
continue reading
Let’s get together and chat. The CTWeekender Podcast is the way to find out about the best activities going on in Connecticut. The CT Weekenders news authority gives us the edge of being “in the know” This is a very laid back podcast aiming to bring fun and information to our listeners while they drive, sit in their office, workout or even while relaxing.
…
continue reading
Connecticut real estate expert Andy Sachs brings you the latest real estate trends in Newtown and surrounding area, plus informative tips for buyers and sellers
…
continue reading
Attorney Hastings reveals his secrets to simplify personal injury law in Connecticut. Richard devotes his practice to helping those who have suffered injuries. The cases he work on consist of a variety of injuries. These include motor vehicle accidents, dog bites, hit and runs, and pedestrian accidents.
…
continue reading
Come and hear the strange tale of The Boss Hank Morgan, a modern day (at the time of publication) Connecticut Yankee who inexplicably finds himself transported to the court of the legendary King Arthur (as the title of the book implies). Hank, or simply, The Boss, as he comes to be most frequently known, quickly uses his modern day knowledge and education to pass himself off as a great magician, to get himself out of all sorts of surprising, (and frequently amusing) situations, as well as to ...
…
continue reading
When Hank Morgan, a practical, no-nonsense Yankee who works in an ammunition factory as a head superintendent gets into a fight with an aggressive employee, little does he know what's in store for him. The bully lays Morgan low with a skull-crushing blow delivered with a crowbar and knocks him out. When Morgan regains consciousness, he finds himself transported back in time, to the sixth century. From here on, the story describes the travails of a hard-boiled, true blue American with strong ...
…
continue reading
1
28th April 2024 - We talk to the US Coast Guard Academy about the largest cadet cheating scandal in their history involving 55 cadets
29:40
In this podcast episode ... It’s the biggest cadet cheating scandal in the Coast Guard Academy’s history. We sit down with the Academy to find out how 55 cadets of the class of 2025 did it. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the regionDi Brian Scott-Smith
…
continue reading
It was nearly 100 years ago when the shooting death of Seymour First Selectman Ray Gilliard occurred in his Town Hall office. He called the telephone operator, said he had been shot, described his assailants, and asked for police and a doctor to be dispatched. Then, the line went dead. The outcome of the investigation shocked virtually everybody in…
…
continue reading
In Exodus 16 the Israelites get hungry in the desert. Despite their complaining - God graciously provides manna & quail for them to eat. This manna serves as a metaphor for the Word of God in our own lives. Listen in as Pastor Kevin reveals that Truth.Di Kevin Wilson
…
continue reading
Are dating apps a necessary evil modern times? How do they work? Is it worth it?Di singleinconnecticut
…
continue reading
Travis and Terrence were stood up again, but this time we didn't have a backup plan. Every wonder what it's like to be in a car with Travis and Terrence for an hour? This is that episode. Come hang out with us in an apropos throwback to shows past with this our 40th episode of The Connecticut Show.Di Connecticut Show
…
continue reading
1
21st April 2024 - We sit down with the new CEO of TVCCA, Joshua Kelly to talk about his vision for the 60 year old non-profit
29:42
In this podcast episode ... It’s last CEO retired after 50 years, so what’s next for the non-profit TVCCA? We sit down with the non-profits newest and youngest CEO, Joshua Kelly to find out his plans moving forward. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the regionDi Brian Scott-Smith
…
continue reading
Connecticut is the home of many inventions. One that's of particular interest is the first robot. The first industrial robot ever placed on a production line was built in Danbury and spearheaded by the holder of the patent (George Devol, of Wilton) and the marketing mastermind who found the markets and promoted the invention (Joseph Engelberger, of…
…
continue reading
In Exodus chapter 15 we see the reaction of the Israelites to God delivering them through the Red Sea is to worship. In this we find a blueprint for our own lives of worship...Di Kevin Wilson
…
continue reading
1
14th April 2024 - Talking with Anne Miller, Executive Director of TEEG about the human services agency
29:34
In this podcast episode... It’s a 40 year old human services agency in the far corner of the quiet corner of Connecticut. We sit down with the Executive Director and find out about TEEG and the services it continues to provide to those in need. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the region…
…
continue reading
Today, we often hear of building collapses, with workers or members of the public trapped underneath debris. One of the first such incidents to capture the public’s attention was the collapse of the L’Ambiance apartment building while it was under construction in Bridgeport in 1987. Tons of concrete slab floors were being hoisted into place, while …
…
continue reading
Springtime is supposed to be a time for new beginnings, so why not new dates too? Ali and Jon discuss the some great places to go eat with outdoor dining, as well as some interesting parks.Di singleinconnecticut
…
continue reading
In Exodus 13-14 we see God give Moses the final set of instructions for the Hebrews before they officially exit Egypt. We trace their journey south in the Red Sea - where God performs another miracle in the infamous crossing. What does this mean for us today? Will you follow His direction even if it seems foolish?…
…
continue reading
1
7th April 2024 - We're delving into immersive shopping experiences with female entrepreneur Ellie Greenberg
29:19
In this podcast episode ... Traditional shopping is making way for immersive experiences, but what does that actually mean? We talk to a female entrepreneur who has four immersive stores to find out the secret to her success. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the regionDi Brian Scott-Smith
…
continue reading
Some call it, Connecticut’s Alamo. The Battle of Groton Heights was a massacre by any measure, with 1,600 British soldiers greatly outnumbering 165 Patriot soldiers in one of the last battles of the Revolutionary War. The British were led by Benedict Arnold, who had only recently switched allegiances and who was born less than 10 miles from the bat…
…
continue reading
Easter is not just a celebration of the empty tomb - it stretches further back to the first Passover in Exodus 12. Join in as Pastor Kevin traces the instructions God gave the Hebrews about the Passover meal and cross references them with our lives today as Christians.Di Kevin Wilson
…
continue reading
1
31st March 2024 - It's our 200th episode and we're talking to the Town of Manchester, CT as they celebrate 200 years
29:33
In this podcast episode ... It’s our 200th episode. And to celebrate this milestone we sat down with the Town of Manchester, who are continuing to celebrate their 200th birthday, looking at their past, present and future. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the regionDi Brian Scott-Smith
…
continue reading
This 100-year-old western CT murder case was a difficult one to solve. There was no body in home where murder victim George Hultz lived that had burned to the ground. The motive was elusive. And the perpetrator who was eventually identified was quite good at deflecting suspicion. Yet, the man who would rise from Sergeant to Commissioner of the CT S…
…
continue reading
1
Let's Get Astrological!
1:51:31
1:51:31
Riproduci in seguito
Riproduci in seguito
Liste
Like
Like aggiunto
1:51:31
Shannon Rose of Three Roses Tarot joins Ali and Jon to discuss their birth charts! Shannon breaks down the astrological concepts, and explains how the birth charts play a role in dating compatibility. Also Pie anyone? Find out 10 great places to grab a piece of pie in the state of Connecticut!Di singleinconnecticut
…
continue reading
In Exodus 12 God lays out the rules for a new annual holiday for the hebrews called the Feast of Unleavened Bread. This week long festival begins with a celebration of the Passover - which commemorates this final Exodus event. Join in as we examine what the Passover means for you and I today...Di Kevin Wilson
…
continue reading
1
24th March 2024 - We're talking mortgages with Jonathan Tremblay and why you need to shop around and get pre-qualified
29:16
In this podcast episode ... It’s possibly the biggest financial decision you’ll make in your life, to own a home and get a mortgage. We talk with Jonathan Tremblay an independent mortgage specialist about why you should shop around and get pre-qualified. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the region…
…
continue reading
When we speak about draft dodgers, we normally mean the potential recruits, who are trying to stay out of the military. In the case of Dr. Josiah Beckwith, he was a CT doctor examining recruits for the Civil War, and more than 90% of them got medical deferments, meaning they didn’t have to serve. The intriguing back story is told by the author of L…
…
continue reading
This week we're talking to Chapal Bhavsar about how to get around in New England. Should you fly into JFK or Logan airport? Which train, bridge, or highway should you take from Boston to Manhattan. Moving to New England and want to pick the perfect location? Chapal has the answers as well as an idyllic New England vacation route by way of public tr…
…
continue reading
Ali and Jon Introduce themselves on their very first podcast together, they touch upon some dating app discussions, as well as some excellent places in Connecticut to go on a date! Coffee and Donuts anyone?!?Di singleinconnecticut
…
continue reading
As we continue our journey through the book of Exodus we see the 8th and 9th plagues come upon Pharaoh and Egypt. Locusts and Darkness plunge upon the land - yet still Pharaoh refuses to obey the Lord and release the Hebrews. As usual, we discuss the implications for our own lives today...Di Kevin Wilson
…
continue reading
We often keep chatting after an episode, on the car ride home or while we wait to upload files, and sometimes we think, "We probably should've brought this up as well." So, this week, we kept the mic live and captured that conversation for this, our first ever Connecticut Show Addendum.Di Connecticut Show
…
continue reading
1
17th March 2024 - In conversation with Ruth Hartunian-Alumbaugh about her radio show Ravings and Cravings and her passion for food.
28:52
In this podcast episode ... She’s a talented musician, music therapist, foodie and host of a popular radio show in the region We talk with Ruth Hartunian-Alumbaugh, host of WILI’s Ravings & Cravings about her life, work and passions. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the regionDi Brian Scott-Smith
…
continue reading
Tour business extraordinaire, Darran Ganter, joins us all the way from Dublin to give us the what's what concerning a proper St. Patrick's Day. We chat the day Travis and Darran became friends, Irish stereotypes in American celebrations, and the sad demise of one of Boston's legendary Irish pubs. All that and something about narrow roads on this we…
…
continue reading
We live in a state with a lot of open space, correct? Well, while 60% of our land is forested, much of it is privately-owned and potentially subject to development. The state legislature established a goal of setting aside 21% of the state’s land by 2023. We’re at about 16%, and an extension to that target is being developed. Land trusts play a cri…
…
continue reading
In Exodus chapter 9 we see God unleash 3 more plagues upon Pharaoh and the gods of Egypt. Each plague is meant to target these false gods and expose them for what they really are. Yet (as before) Pharaoh continues to harden his heart and refuse to obey the Lord. May we not be like Pharaoh...Di Kevin Wilson
…
continue reading
1
10th March 2024 - We talk with Southeastern Connecticut Enterprise Region - SeCTer about their role in the local economy
29:07
In this podcast episode ... They’re called the Southeastern Connecticut Enterprise Region or SeCTer But what do they do, why should your business be talking to them and how are they helping grow the regions economy? Plus we take a look at other stories from across the regionDi Brian Scott-Smith
…
continue reading
Connecticut native Noah Webster not only created the first American dictionary, but he made numerous contributions to the field of education, establishing teaching approaches that exist as the norm to this day. His writings on establishing a new U.S. government were studied by the authors of the U.S. Constitution – before they wrote it. He was the …
…
continue reading
This week we pause to take a look at who we are (both corporately as a church and individually as Christians). Tom Golden reminds us of who the Bible says we are and who we are not...Di Tom Golden
…
continue reading
1
3rd March 2024 - Talking to the Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling during Problem Gambling month, being March
29:20
In this podcast episode ... March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month And we talk to the Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling about how things are looking and who’s being affected by legalized gambling in the state. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the regionDi Brian Scott-Smith
…
continue reading
Connecticut once had five zoos. Now, it just has one accredited facility – Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo. Not only is the history of how the facility began quite interesting, but so it its mission of keeping highly endangered species alive and multiplying in the hope of keeping them from going extinct. The current director, Gregg Dancho, talks about …
…
continue reading
Felix and Hillary are in studio this week to discuss mushrooms and quarantine life. We also explore where to go to med school and of course, when you should or should not hike up Mt. Washington.Di Connecticut Show
…
continue reading
In Exodus chapter 8 we see the next 3 plagues inflicted upon Egypt. Frogs - Gnats - Flies all descend upon the land as God continues His assault against the Egyptian false gods. BUT - there are no flies in Goshen. God will make a distinction for His obedient people today as well!Di Kevin Wilson
…
continue reading
1
25th February 2024 - We talk to Reality Interactive about the world of digital transformation and what it means for consumers
29:56
In this podcast episode ... They help companies across the nation with their digital transformation. We talk to Reality Interactive based in Middletown on how they’re connecting businesses and customers in the digital age. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the regionDi Brian Scott-Smith
…
continue reading
A CT man survived the sinking of the Titanic 110 years ago, but he was accused of getting into a “women and children only” lifeboat by wearing a dress. The problem is, it was a completely fabricated story. Yet, the lie followed William Sloper for the rest of his life, because his father urged him to ignore the controversy. In the absence of a denia…
…
continue reading
In Exodus chapter 7 we see the beginning of the infamous 10 plagues. Plague #1 is turning the water of the Nile into blood - a direct assault against the Egyptian gods who control that mighty river. Yet, despite the evidence, Pharaoh refuses to believe. Many in our culture are the exact same way...Di Kevin Wilson
…
continue reading
1
18th February 2024 - Kyle Kramer, President of Day Kimball Health talks about its 130year history helping the local community
29:44
In this podcast episode ... They’ve been serving the northeastern community of Connecticut for 130 years. We talk to Day Kimball Health and its President Kyle Kramer about the community hospital’s past, present and future. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the regionDi Brian Scott-Smith
…
continue reading
Have you ever wondered what would happen if the pilot of a small plane you were riding in died in mid-flight? On Easter Sunday, 2009, the pilot of a twin-engine plane out of Florida suffered a fatal heart attack, leaving a father, his wife, and two daughters alone in the plane. A CT flight instructor, who was familiar with that type of plane, was c…
…
continue reading
Travis takes Terrence down a rabbit hole of colleges, films festivals, and income disparity here in Connecticut on this, the 36th episode of the Connecticut Show. Can school districts with fewer resources compete with the Greenwiches of the world? We'd love your feedback on this one. Please hit us up at info@connecticut.show to tell us what you thi…
…
continue reading
In Exodus 4-6 Moses returns to Egypt and (with Aaron) confronts Pharaoh with the instructions from the Lord. Predictably, Pharaoh doesn't take it well, but instead increases the burden on the Hebrew people. This week we discuss the spiritual implication of this for all of us as well.Di Kevin Wilson
…
continue reading
In the podcast episode ... We talk to the President of Mitchell College in New London about her tenure to date and how the college is improving and moving up the education ladder. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the regionDi Brian Scott-Smith
…
continue reading
There are 169 towns in Connecticut, and it would seem like a simple question: which town was the first to be settled? Well, there is still some controversy – nearly 400 years after the fact – as to whether it was Windsor or Wethersfield. The debate falls along the definition of settlement, versus trading post. Either way, some would argue, what abo…
…
continue reading
In Exodus 3-4 we see Moses called by God (out of a burning bush) to become a Deliverer and lead His people out of Egypt. However - Moses can only respond with excuses on why he cannot do it. In the same way - God has called each of us into a new life of purpose. Will you and I respond with excuses?Di Kevin Wilson
…
continue reading
1
4th February 2024 - Keeping on track with your health and lifestyle with registered dietitian Jackie Durand
29:30
In this podcast episode ... New Year, new you? But how’s that working out and have you already given up at the gym? We talk to dietitian Jackie Durand about why that happens and what we need to do to stay on track. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the regionDi Brian Scott-Smith
…
continue reading
In this second of a two-part series on the sinking of the S-48 submarine 100 years ago in Long Island Sound, we’ll have the exciting conclusion about the survival efforts made by the 41 crew members trapped 60 feet below the surface of The Sound, off the coast of Fairfield, with icy water and poisonous chlorine gas filling the vessel and no communi…
…
continue reading
In Exodus chapter 2 we are introduced to Moses. This chapter covers the first 80 years of his life - from his miraculous upbringing in Egypt to his time with Jethro in Midian. Moses wasn't perfect - yet it is amazing to watch how God preserves him and prepares him for the task ahead. God wants to do the same with you...…
…
continue reading
In this podcast episode ... She’s been saving exotic animals for over 20 years. We talk to Allison Sloane, founder of the Pandemonium Rainforest Project, about her continued mission to help these abused and neglected animals. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the region.Di Brian Scott-Smith
…
continue reading