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Welcome to the Annapolis Podcast. From 1649 to present times, every cobblestone of this seaport city has a story to tell. Please join Scott MacMullan for conversations with prominent Annapolitans to discuss these historic and contemporary stories. The Annapolis Podcast is produced and hosted by Scott MacMullan. Contact Scott with any questions or comments. www.macmullanlaw.com
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Today we talk to Hiram Wainwright of the Annapolis Blues Soccer Club. Topics include the origins of the Blues, what the Blues are doing in the Annapolis community and how Annapolis Blues gear is the perfect Annapolis holiday gift for our friends and family. Buy your Annapolis Blues gifts HERE. Buy your whole family season tickets HERE *Apologize th…
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Dr. Patsy Blackshear discusses her new book: "Celebrating African American Female Pioneers: An Anne Arundel County Maryland Ongoing Research Endeavor." These pioneers represent the "first" to accomplish significant achievements in their various areas of endeavor. More than thirty women from the period of 1800 through 2021 are identified in this fir…
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Alderman Rob Savidge and Alderman Brooks Schandelmeier each bring to the table their viewpoints on the proposed Workforce Housing Bill for the CIty of Annapolis. Annapolis Workforce Housing Bill: For the purpose of using workforce housing for a permitted use subject to standards in certain residential, commercial, office and mixed use districts, es…
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Native son and environmental attorney, Jesse Iliff, joined the Severn River Association as Executive Director on March 1, 2022. Jesse brings a wealth of experience as an environmental advocate and Riverkeeper to lead SRA, the nation’s oldest river group, to ensure that we achieve our new strategic vision — to ensure that the Severn River is thrivin…
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Local Author William Cooke discusses his new book "The Gun-Wielding Philanthropist and the Adventuress Socialite: The Charming and Eccentric Lives of Truxtun and Marie Beale, 1856-1956" Kindle version is Free through January 5th, 2022. Learn the mystery and intrigue behind why Truxtun Park in Annapolis is called Truxtun Park... and who it should be…
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Mayor Buckley sits down for what I believe is our 3rd interview together since 2015 (Maybe 4th). I left the beginning portion in when he is talking about me being a new daddy to a baby boy... well, because I am a proud dad! Hope you all enjoy this interview or find it useful for a campaign attack website. (I'm kidding.) Enjoy! --Scott Mac https://g…
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Admiral Vince Leggett is today's guest on the podcast. We talk about mouthwatering Chesapeake Bay Recipes that you can find in his Book: The Chesapeake Bay Through Ebony Eyes He talks about the nonprofit he founded "Blacks of the Chesapeake" and we delve into the rich history of Carr's beach for the non-celebrities.…
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Today's guest on the podcast is Alexandra White. Ms. White instagrams about Annapolis food. Annapolitan_eats We discuss all things Annapolis food, including: Five Guys Annapolis Takeout Page Jeanne Poole Evelyn’s Place Tsunami Preserve Osteria Jalapenos Sailor Oyster Bar Boatyard Bar and Grill O’Leary’s Lewnes Ashling In Grano Royal Karma Bakers & …
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Today's guest is attorney Joe Donahue. Mr. Donahue was the lead Plaintiffs' attorney in the recent lawsuit against the City of Annapolis over housing discrimination. Annapolis paid $900,000.00 and is beholden to certain conditions as a result of the lawsuit. Scott and Joe discuss. Lawsuit Complaint, Study and Exhibits…
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Today's guest are Maestro Jose-Luis Novo and Edgar Herrera of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra. When COVID-19 hit, the orchestra had to get creative! How could the ASO deliver top notch performances in a safe and accessible manner? This led to the development of Symphony+, a comprehensive virtual platform powered by Vimeo. The All-Access Household …
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This week's guest is Darren Smith. Read more about his experience in his book about his incarceration "Behind the Walls" Well educated. Rewarding career. World traveler. An all-around well-rounded individual. These are a few of the notions that come to mind when friends, family, peers and acquaintances speak about Darren Smith. On March 15th 2019, …
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Today's guest is Comptroller Peter Franchot. The Comptroller, who is running for Governor of Maryland, recognizes some Annapolis community heroes. We discuss MD's Tax Free Week, education, social justice issues, budget cuts, mail-in voting. facilitating homeownership for minorities, helping small business owners by streamlining permits/regulations …
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Leigh Rand, the Annapolis Rotary Club Crab Feast Chair this year and owner of FastSigns Annapolis, is today's guest on The Annapolis Podcast. The Rotary Club of Annapolis will hold “Rotary Crabs To Go!” a drive-through crab and corn fundraiser at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on Friday, August 7, 2020. This year, “Rotary Crabs To Go!” will rep…
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Today's guest is Alex Pline. He is a member of "Team Pline" based here out of Annapolis. Team Pline is the team of Alex and Lisa Pline in Annapolis MD. We love it here and advocate to maintain Annapolis’ livable “small city” feel. While we have day jobs, we are passionate about the about the city and the things that keep people here – good public s…
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Today's guest is Devon Brown who is the co-founder of Annapolis Coalition of Black Progressives. Annapolis Coalition of Black Progressives (ACBP) was founded in January of 2020. It was created as an effort to give Black and Brown people a more inclusive seat at the table when it comes to initiating policy that affects their everyday lives in the ci…
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This week's guest on The Annapolis Podcast is Carroll Hynson, Jr. Carroll is the owner of Carroll Hynson & Son, the longest running African American business in Annapolis. He talks about growing up as an African American in Annapolis. Carroll tells stories of how one of his early jobs was drag racing for money. He talks about doing puppet shows at …
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Author and Annapolitan Jessie Dunleavy talks about the memoir she wrote that tells the story of her son, Paul, a boy whose learning differences constrained his connections with others and whose poetry depicts an inner life otherwise unknown, and her staunch advocacy for him, from the fight to obtain an appropriate education through the fight for hi…
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Today's guest is therapist Meredith Braden. She discusses some tips for you and your family on staying mentally healthy during this pandemic. Teletherapy is now being used for therapy clients. Meredith Braden Bio National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 Warm Line and AA County Mental Health Resources Mental Health Children and Teen Resou…
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Today's guest is Monica Alvarado of Bread and Butter Kitchen in Eastport. She discusses the #feedannearundel initiative and how it is a win-win-win for Anne Arundel. This idea came from the organization Anne Arundel Communities Together (ACT). ACT is working in conjunction with a cohort of restaurants across the county and they have partnered with …
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Today's guest is historian Janice Hayes-Williams. Janice discusses how she found the displaced remains of Asbury Methodist Church founder Smith Price and how detectives have reconstructed a picture of what he would have looked like from analyzing his skull. Janice also discusses slavery in Annapolis.…
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The Doctors are on call! Dr. Linda Hicks-Boyd and Dr. Patsy Baker Blackshear of The Annapolis Chapter of Links, Incorporated, which is one of the oldest and largest volunteer organizations of women who are committed to enriching, sustaining and ensuring the cultural and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry. M…
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This week's guest is local Kara Mcguirk Allison. Kara is the founding producer of NPR's "Hidden Brain" podcast and is producing a new podcast called "The Ghost in My Room Podcast," which is set to launch on September 1, 2019 of this year. The podcast is a look at ghost stories, legends, and folklore and the people who try to prove they are real. An…
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