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LOVE Galore

Karizza Cuello

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Hosted by empowerment coach for women, Karizza Cuello. Welcome to the LOVE Galore podcast The intention of this series is to help women create many internal shifts and introduce new mental models to help us expand in the way we see ourselves. I ultimately believe there is a majestic energy living inside every woman. Now is the time for us to embrace, get to know, and recognize the transformative power we have from within. . Love, KC
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Airing on KSQD 90.7 FM most Sundays at 8:00, the Hive Poetry Collective is a buzz of poets in Santa Cruz, California— a swarm of radio conversations, public readings, and writing workshops. Find us at hivepoetry.org And https://www.facebook.com/hivepoetry
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This podcast covers from START to FINISH How to Acquire a Dental Practice. Michael Dinsio, founder of Next Level Consultants has literally seen hundreds of deals as a banker in the industry & he has personally consulted hundreds of dentists as a Buyers Representative. Michael talks with GUEST SPEAKERS about Due Diligence, Legal, Demographics, and more... He invites experts to the show to help you avoid those headaches and heartbreaks. So start at the TOP w/ Episode 01 and work your way throu ...
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In each episode, your host - Craft beer enthusiast and hop explorer Darryl Sopoci - will take you into the world of craft brewing. Through interviews with brewers, owners, and industry insiders, you’ll gain insight into the stories behind each brewery, the inspirations driving their craft, and the challenges they face. But The BrewsLine Roadshow is not just about beer. It’s about the adventure of brew travel.
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Jessica Cuello reads from her latest book. Jessica and Dion also read the poem "Running Home I Saw the Planets" from Aracelis Girmay's book Kingdom Animalia. Jessica Cuello’s most recent book is Yours, Creature (JackLeg Press, 2023). Her book Liar, selected by Dorianne Laux for The 2020 Barrow Street Book Prize, was honored with The Eugene Nassar P…
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Award-winning book and letterpress artists Felicia Rice and Theresa Whitehill (former Poet Laureate of Ukiah, CA.) created a multi-genre project, Heavy Lifting, that speaks in poetry, letterpress, and film to the multiple crises of recent years: fires, Covid, Black Lives Matter, housing injustice, and more. Roxi Power talks with these remarkable ar…
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Located on the beautiful certified organic Flatwater Farms, River Saint Joe is a farmstead brewery destination. Join me as I visit with brewer Danny and get a taste of true farm to glass brewing in Southwest Michigan. Find out how a walk around the farm provides fresh ideas for fun beer. You can learn more here. The BrewsLine Roadshow is presented …
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Path to Ownership: Dr. Josh Raiffe's background in dentistry, growing up in a dental family, and early exposure to the business. The Decision to Buy: After being unexpectedly fired from his associate position, Dr. Josh Raiffe considered starting up his own practice but ultimately decided to acquire an existing one. Importance of a Buyer's Represent…
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Owners Brandon and Alyssa Townsley wanted to bring great local beer to their hometown. After some unfortunate attempts with investors, they decided to go it alone and found the perfect spot on Main Street, Niles Michigan. Since then they have created a variety of creative ways to build their customer base and help downtown Niles' resurgence as grea…
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At this live, in-studio interview, Julia Chiapella chats with Hive member Dion O'Reilly about her new book, Sadness of the Apex Predator. Dion O'Reilly is the author of three poetry collections: Sadness of the Apex Predator, a finalist for the Steel Toe Book Prize and the Ex Ophidia Prize; Ghost Dogs, winner of the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, …
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Geneffa Jahan talks with third-generation Japanese American artist and activist, Shizue Seigel about her seven decades of experiential connections across age, class, continents, and cultures. Born in 1946, shortly after her parents emerged from incarceration, Seigel grew up in segregated Baltimore, Occupied Japan, California farm labor camps and sk…
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Fountain Square Brewing opened on January 21, 2012. Brewer Beppe Cuello and his service-industry-veteran wife Dama acquired Fountain Square Brewing in January 2023, saving the staff, taproom, and this legacy brand from dissolution. I sat down with Beppe to get caught up on the next chapter of FSB. Learn more at fountainsquare.beer The BrewsLine Roa…
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C.S. Giscombe talks about the first half of his newest poetry book, Negro Mountain (University of Chicago Press) which was recommended by a New York Times critic as one of the 5 best poetry books of 2023. C. S. Giscombe teaches at the University of California’sBerkeley campus, where he is the Robert Hass Chair in English. His prose and poetry books…
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Farnaz Fatemi and Nancy Miller Gomez discuss her debut book of poems, Inconsolable Objects, from YesYes Books. In addition to talking about several poems in the collection, Gomez talks about self-doubt along with her assessment of “poets as the fighter pilots of the literary world.” Poems by others mentioned: Brigit Pegeen Kelly’s “Song” and Wallac…
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Owner, brewer and amateur electrician, Steve Lowe shares the joys and challenges of running a local nano brewery and how he and his team are helping to make a downtown comeback in South Bend, Indiana, one beer at a time. To learn more about Steve and South Bend Brew Works visit southbendbrewwerks.com. The BrewsLine Roadshow is presented by TagaBrew…
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I sat down with Chuck Note and Dan Stachowiak at Creatures Of Habit Brewing Co to learn more about Anderson Indiana's comeback and how Dan continues to bring great beer from around the world to small town USA. Find out more creaturesbrew.com The BrewsLine Roadshow is presented by TagaBrew USA, the nation's largest craft brewery trail with nearly 60…
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Louise Glück, who passed away last October at age 80, was one of the most important poets of our time. Former US Poet Laureate and winner of every major poetry prize, including the Noble and the Pulitzer, Louise was a passionate and beloved teacher. Bay Area poet Veronica Kornberg joins Julie Murphy in reading and discussing her poems, as well as s…
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Sally Ashton, former Santa Clara County Poet Laureate, drops into the Hive to talk with Farnaz Fatemi about her most recent book of poems, Listening to Mars. She shares poems which explore the sadness and surreal world of lockdown, what space exploration says about humans, and more. Sally Ashton is a poet, writer, Editor-in-Chief of the DMQ Review,…
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Join me as I sit down with the Hermann brothers, Westside Indy natives who started as home brewers and are filling a need for great beer in the neighborhood they grew up in. For more information go to: hbrewthers.com . The BrewsLine Roadshow is presented by TagaBrew USA, the nation's largest craft brewery trail with nearly 600 participating breweri…
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We discuss a poem by Rachel McKibbons and several from Blanco's fabulous new book, Homeland of My Body⁠. Selected by President Obama as the fifth Presidential Inaugural Poet in U.S. history, Richard Blanco was the youngest, the first Latinx, immigrant, and gay person to serve in that role. In 2023, Blanco was awarded the National Humanities Medal b…
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Join me as I discuss one of Indiana's most popular and unique craft beer festivals, History on Tap, presented by Conner Prairie. Program developer Kim McCann, gives us a sneak peek at some of the new and old things happening at this year's festival. Find out more and get tickets here and get History on Tap updates by texting HOPS to 317-779 3330…
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Chopsy Gutowski talks with Roxi Power about her powerful poems freshly submitted for her MFA thesis. As friends who have been writing together in Santa Cruz for years, Chopsy and Roxi laugh and dig in, plumbing the lyrical depths of Gutowski's eco-poetry, elegies, and political poetry. Mining the difficult moves in Jorie Graham's book,To 2040, Guto…
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I wrapped up my 2024 Spring Beer Break at Lee County's largest microbrewery going from having 4 beers on tap in 2013 to distribution to over 1600 locations throughout Florida. Join me for my conversation with Sales Rep Cody Lewis and learn more about how FMBrew welcomes craft beer explorers to Southwest Florida. For more information check out fmbre…
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The Body! In all its pain and glory! Listen to this discussion with editors Pichchenda Bao, Nicole Callihan, and Jennifer Franklin as they read and talk about poems from their anthology Braving the Body. Delving into the body's experiences, from sex to motherhood to cancer and beyond, Braving the Body culls the best poetry featuring, as Whitman wro…
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When you're starting out as a new owner or during a transition, it is CRITICAL to get good reviews. You need to carry the good will forward ASAP with all your existing patients. Swell ensures patients know it's business as usual and maybe even better than before! Creed Walker explains how Swell can support you getting those reviews easily and makin…
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In this episode I visit with Doug Clark, Head Brewer at Tampa Bay Brewing Company. Listen in to learn more about how one of the nation’s most tragic days led Doug out of a career in financial services to the Ybor City area of Tampa and one Florida’s most popular breweries. Learn about a famous fish that carries the load at TBBC and how Doug and his…
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In this episode I'm back home in Indiana visiting the crew at Grand Junction Brewing In Westfield. Listen in as the Grand Junction Crew goes four-on-one on me, including owners Jon Knight and Charlie Wood and brewers and budding media stars, Tommy and John. Find out more about Grand Junction's commitment to community and finely crafted beer over th…
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On April 10th, 2024, Santa Cruz County's first ever Youth Poet Laureate honor was given to Dina Lusztig Noyes at the Kuumbwa Jazz Center in Santa Cruz, CA. SC County Youth Poet Laureate finalists include Gregory Souza, Simon Ellefson, Madeline Aliah, and Sylvi Kayser. These poets read their work in conversation with Farnaz Fatemi, Santa Cruz County…
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In this episode I chatted with Tom and Huston from Bastet Brewing in Tampa. Listen in as I discover how Bastest Brewing colors outside the lines and get a history lesson about a killer cat and a bloody beer. For more Information visit www.bastetbrewing.com The BrewsLine Roadshow is presented by TagaBrew USA, the nation's largest craft brewery trail…
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Join me for this special episode of poetic witness for Palestine, featuring Faris Sabbah and Beau Beausoleil. Listen as Santa Cruz County Superintendent of Schools, Dr Faris Sabbah, shares movingly about his Palestinian background and reads a poem he penned for his late father. We discuss a poem from Beau Beausoleil's latest volume, WAR NEWS--a col…
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In this episode I sat down with James Jones of Botanical Brewing Company to learn more about their unique brand of non-alcoholic mood enhancing beverages. Learn more about how two sisters set out to change the drinking culture and spread the word about a healthier plant buzz experience. For more Information visit botanicalbrewingco.com The BrewsLin…
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In my second of several episodes from Spring Beer Break recorded in March in Florida, I visit with Alex Tako, Owner and Head Brewer of Coastal Dayz Brewery in Fort Meyers. Listen in as Alex describes his journey from law books to brew kettles, and how Coastal Dayz survived COVID, a hurricane, and found a new owner. For more information visit coasta…
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"Over the past decade or so, nobody has done more for the Pacific Northwest than Paul Nelson." --Sam Hamill. Paul E. Nelson talks with Roxi Power about his forthcoming book, DaySong Miracle (Past 62) from Carbonation Press. The two poet friends laugh, talk, and even sing some of Nelson's lyrical lines in his long investigative and spiritual poems. …
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In the first of several episodes from our Spring Beer Break recorded in March in Tampa and South West Florida. In today's episode we visit with Tim Ogden, Founder and Head brewer at Deviant Libation In Tampa Florida. Find out more about how Tim and the DL crew are creating unique beers and other beverages,while building community in the Ybor Height…
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Join Dion O'Reilly as she talks with Ed Hirsch about 100 Poems to Break Your Heart. Edward Hirsch, a MacArthur Fellow, has published ten books of poems, including The Living Fire, Gabriel: A Poem. and Stranger by Night. He has also published six prose books about poetry, among them, How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry, a national bestse…
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Rian Umbach misses his beloved Reds and Bengals, but has found home in one of Central Indiana's fastest growing communities and at Field Brewing, a popular gathering spot for foodies, local beer lovers, and visitors alike. find out more about Field Brewing Company at fieldbrewing.com The BrewsLine Roadshow is presented by TagaBrew USA, the nation's…
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Don't miss this enlivening and inspiring episode of the Hive Poetry Collective on KSQD. Join host Julie Murphy as she chats with spoken word poets Tara Bracco and Suzen Baraka. They read work newly published in the debut anthology, Poetic People Power and talk about their motto-- Art + Action= Change. This anthology draws from twenty years of live …
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In today's episode I am pleased to welcome our new sponsor TagaBrew USA and we visit Pig Minds Brewing Company in Machesney Park, Illinois. I checked in with head brewer Chris Langguth to learn about his journey to the Rockford area and Pig Minds Brewing. To learn more visit: pigmindsbrewing.com To find out more about TagaBrew USA, the nation's lar…
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Lee Herrick⁠ in conversation with Farnaz Fatemi. Lee Herrick⁠ is the California Poet Laureate. He is the author of three books of poems: Scar and Flower, finalist for the 2020 Northern California Book Award; Gardening Secrets of the Dead; and This Many Miles from Desire. His poems appear widely, in The Poetry Foundation, Academy of American Poets, …
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Welcome to Screw City, or Forest City ...Rockford IL home of Urban Forest Craft Brewing where Co-Founder and Head Brewer, Alex Cando discusses his journey to the craft brewing an some the not so funny dangers lurking in the brew house. Find out more about Urban Forest at www.urbanforestcraftbrewing.com…
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"People say they feel like they are on vacation when they walk in here" says Randy DeJohn, co - owner of King Jugg Brewing. Listen and learn more about how Randy and his team went from delivering food during COVID to delivering a great experience at their Fishers location. To learn more check out: kingjuggbrewing.com…
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Dorianne Laux’s sixth collection,Only As the Day is Long: New and Selected Poems was named a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Her fifth collection, The Book of Men, was awarded The Paterson Prize. Her fourth book of poems, Facts About the Moon, won The Oregon Book Award and was short-listed for the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. Laux…
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The No Place Like Home series continues. In this episode Andrew and David give us a glimpse of Mashcraft Brewing, Learn how it all started for brewer Andrew and a banker interested in beer. David and Andrew highlight how they are creating community in the Fishers market. Find out whats next ( Spoilerr Alert Bologna is out Pickleball is in!). Learn …
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Bellingham poet Elizabeth Vignali buzzes in to read from her newest book and also to read and discuss Dorianne Laux⁠'s poem "Facts about the Moon. Elizabeth Vignali is the author of the poetry collection House of the Silverfish (Unsolicited Press 2021) and three chapbooks, the most recent of which is Endangered [Animal] (Floating Bridge Press 2019)…
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"This weirdness swims up..." Alexandra Regalado talks to Farnaz Fatemi about teeth as relics, finding inspiration in visual artists, attempting to say the unsaid, writing things in poems that might never get said aloud--and more serious and not-so-serious preoccupations. Our conversation focuses on Regalado's second book, the National Poetry Series…
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"I Am a Woman of Almost 62 Years Old / of no special bravery." With this poem, Carla Rachel Sameth begins her hour on The Hive Poetry Show, reading from her first full-length collection, Secondary Inspections, released in January 2024, as well as newer poems. For a voice both introspective and self-aware, Sameth's writing pours itself into the peop…
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The first poem in Katie Farris' new book of poems, Standing in the Forest of Being Alive, ends with the stanza Why write love poetry in a burning world?/ To train myself, in the midst of a burning world/ to offer poems of love to a burning world. This poem, an arrow that sails though each poem in the collection, begins Farris' unflinching look at t…
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