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Each week, join Pamela Michelle, Thomas Murphy, and Brad Johnson as they discuss the latest news from the world of sports. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sportsinfusion/support
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Murph Sits down and talks Patriots roster with Pats Pulpit own Bernd Buchmasser (@BerndBuchmasser) and Doc Flynn (@JessDeeDe) stops by to discuss the health of the team and of course give her take on the shape of the Patriots. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sportsinfusion/support…
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Brad is at the ballpark so on this episode of the Sports Infusion Podcast, Murph is joined by Dave Brown to talk New York Giants and the NFC East. Plus, they discuss the always interesting world of the New England Patriots. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sportsinfusion/support…
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On this week's episode of the Sports Infusion Podcast, Pam and Murph are joined by Wanda Wiedman and Sonja Greenfield of Our Turf Football to talk Bears, Lions, and the NFC. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sportsinfusion/support
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On this week's episode of the Sports Infusion Podcast, Pamela and Murph are joined by Red Sox insider Christopher Smith to talk MLB Trade Deadline. In addition, they are joined by Max Lederman of NBCS Boston to discuss the Celtics draft and head coach Brad Stevens. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sportsinfusion/sup…
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This week, Pamela welcomes @SportSXMichelle and @mdabateFPC to the show. The trio discuss dating site profile turn-offs, the misadventures of Ezekiel Elliott and MUCH more. Plus, Michelle introduces a new game called #PassThePopcorn. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sportsinfusion/support…
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On this week's episode, Pam and Murph talk with Aeron VonAllen of VonAllen Sports (@VonAllenSports) about NFL Scandals and who is the G.O.A.T... Brady or Montana? In addition, Pam and Murph dive into the latest headlines around MLB and the NBA. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sportsinfusion/support…
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In Episode 5 we talk with the owner of Super Weenie, Jason Myer. Super Weenie started out as a cart and we discovered it and Jason in Davis Park. Super Weenie is a beloved staple in downtown Charleston. If you haven't tried it yet you must! From unique combinations to amazing customer service, Super Weenie is THE place to grab lunch. You can find S…
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In Episode 4 we talk with our beloved friend Amy Williams about self-care, especially during the holidays and what Wanda, our favorite pig, is up to in 2018. Amy, the creator of the Wanda Petunia pig plush, is a licensed therapist who currently calls both Charleston, WV and Charlotte, NC home. Be sure to check out Amy & Wanda's Website where you ca…
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In Episode 3 we talk with our dear friend Crystal Good who is a local artist, entrepreneur, and advocate. Crystal is a published author, an Affrilachian poet, and the CEO of Mixxed Media. In this episode we talk about politics, breaking down party boxes, the fabulous G. ?, and so much more. Check out https://www.crystalgood.net/ You can also follow…
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In Episode 2 we talk with Jessica Vodden. She and her husband Andrew own Holler Creative Company. You may not have heard of Holler, but we bet you've seen the All Kinds Welcome stickers around Charleston. Holler Creative Company is a local "mom and pop" freelance design and marketing company based in West Virginia. They make stickers, shirts, mugs,…
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We are back!!! - Season 4 is here. Our first episode of Season 4 is with below Charleston local, Matt Murphy. We talk with Matt about music, local radio station WTSQ, and much more. We apologize for the sound quality. We took a risk and recorded outside on a gorgeous day at the Davis Park Gazebo. Be sure to check out WTSQ. They have a great website…
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In their final episode for Season 3, Bianca and Candice host a panel discussion on the opioid crises, stigma, and a hopeful future for West Virginia in regards to substance use disorder. for their panel Candice and Bianca got to talk with Rhonda Marrone, a VISTA at the West Virginia Council of Churches; Emily Birkhead with the Partnership of Africa…
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In this episode, Bianca and Candice discuss their own struggles with mental health and how living in West Virginia has impacted their journeys. The stigma surrounding mental health is real, especially in Appalachia. If you need somebody to talk to, please call ?1 (800) 273-8255? or utilize one of the resources discussed in the podcast. And for thos…
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Being two young women, it only made sense that we have an episode on women's health rights! We got to talk with the brilliant Katie Quiñonez. Katie is the Director of Development at Women's Health Center of West Virginia in Charleston, West Virginia and she is passionate about protecting a woman's right to control over her own body and providing mu…
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If you’ve ever explored the Capitol Market in Charleston, you’ve probably stopped for coffee at the fantastic Mea Cuppa coffee bar. And if you haven’t, you should! Learn why Mea Cuppa is a wonderful addition to the Charleston coffee scene when we talk to Venu, the owner of Mea Cuppa, in the latest episode of Moving Mountains. Next time you stop by,…
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West Virginia teachers went on strike earlier this month to urge lawmakers to fix their PEIA insurance plans and increase their salaries. It worked. This grassroots effort, which was mainly organized via social media, has inspired others around the country to speak out and protest in a similar manner. The movement also sparked debate across the Mou…
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Episode four! We talk with local entrepreneur and wearer of many hats, Corey Zinn. Corey works for Gritt's Farm, is the president of Create WV, takes on creative jobs in design and photography, is a co-owner of Wheel Decide, and loves to play the drums. You can learn more about Create WV on Facebook and their website, and make sure to check out Whe…
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You may have seen that recently all of our accounts for Prince Maxwell LLC have shifted to Moving Mountains, the name of this podcast! This is because recently we have decided to dissolve our business. We are keeping the podcast though and diving into our creative interests. Listen to learn more and be sure to follow us on social media (the links a…
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We are back for another episode where we talk with the fantastic creator of Boss Babes, Kayla Young. "Boss Babes is an event series dedicated to empowering women through education and building an all-inclusive community! We're badass women, basically." Also discussed: the difficulties of making friends as an adult and Kayla's dream of opening a foo…
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Despite both of us being sick and having to record over Skype, we are back to start of Season 3 of Moving Mountains! We have a great episode for you. We discuss our upcoming projects, the shift of our company, and what to expect in this new season. Stay up-to-date by following us! Facebook: @themovingmountainspodcast Twitter: @MvngMtnsPodcast Insta…
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Our final episode of Season 2 is with the amazing local artist, Gregg Oxley. We discuss his passion, his inspiration, and upcoming projects. Gregg has a show opening in March in Princeton! You can see some of his work on his Instagram or on Facebook. Season 3 begins January 15th but, until then, stay up-to-date by following us! Facebook: @themoving…
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In our penultimate episode, we talk about why we stay in West Virginia even though so many people our age want to leave. Inn a time when our population is declining, we stay for a few reasons we are very passionate about. We also have a guest on this podcast: Candice's friend Molly Sterling of Ohio talks about her time in the state so far and why s…
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We met at the Kanawha County Public Library in Charleston to talk to our new friend, Emily Wrenn. Emily is not only an intelligent eighteen-year-old college student, but she owns her own henna business where she creates beautiful pieces. We discuss a little on the history of henna, her techniques, and how she keeps her henna safe and natural. To se…
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In our latest episode, we reflect on our disusssion with Carter Maynard where we talked about staying creative in his field, our favorite podcasts, and how we keep the artistic juices flowing in our lives. In this episode, we expand on that more on a personal level and offer some tips that have helped us stay creative and mindful. Stay up-to-date b…
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This episode we got to chat with our good friend Carter Maynard while relaxing on the lawn West Virginia State Capitol building. With Carter, we discussed staying creative, expressing your inner creativity, and our favorite hobbies! Check out how we cope, how we have fun and our favorite podcasts in episode six. Stay up-to-date by following us! Fac…
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This episode we talk about something we love to teach - managing your social media on the go! This helps a non-profit without a designated social media manager, a contractor going on vacation, and really anyone who manages at least one social media platform for work or their own business. We offer a FREE webinar on this! Stay up-to-date by followin…
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This episode we got to visit with Jeannie Harrison of Gro Huntington. "Gro is a healing urban farm in the heart of Huntington, WV with a volunteer program centered on serving individuals in addiction recovery." We were able to visit the farm, as well as Jeannie's cute office across town and discuss the good Gro is doing for recovery and the communi…
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This episode we talk about businesses that may feel they do not benefit from social media and how they may want to rethink that assumption! Once again we discuss Gritt's Farm, using them as a prime example of social media utilization. Stay up-to-date by following us! Facebook: @themovingmountainspodcast Twitter: @MvngMtnsPodcast Instagram: @movingm…
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This week we met at the Capitol Market with our good friend Lindsey. She works at the Gritt's booth at the market and is the event coordinator for Gritt's Farm. We discussed the importance of farming and eating locally here in West Virginia, as well as the healing qualities of gardening, and what is going on at the farm. For more information, you c…
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Moving Mountains has returned for a second season! In our first episode, we are discussing our adventures so far this year and what is yet to come in our future episodes. Over the summer break, we interviewed some amazing people and we are excited to introduce them to you. Stay tuned! Stay up-to-date by following us! Facebook: @themovingmountainspo…
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In our impromptu season finale, we once again went to the great outdoors for a chat. In this episode, we discuss how Facebook Live is recently being used both locally and globally, and how it could be utilized in the future. Stay up-to-date by following us! Facebook: @themovingmountainspodcast Twitter: @MvngMtnsPodcast Instagram: @movingmountainspo…
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In this episode, Bianca and Candice head out to local Coonskin Park to chat about the "always hustling" mindset and why taking time for yourself is important for success and, more importantly, happiness. Stay up-to-date by following us! Facebook: @themovingmountainspodcast Twitter: @MvngMtnsPodcast Instagram: @movingmountainspodcast…
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This episode we met with Kandi Workman at West Virginia State University. We got to talk with her about the importance of literacy and the projects she works with to bring reading and support to communities in West Virginia. Be sure to check out the WV FLIP Gofundme campaign. If you would like to volunteer or donate books you can contact Kandi @ kw…
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This episode we drive in Candice's car! This was our first ever car episode so we apologize for the noise. We hope you still enjoy our awesome talk with local Moxxee barista, Leigh Ann Sarver. We talked with Leigh about depression, handling anxiety and the awesome sport of roller derby. Stay up-to-date by following us! Facebook: @themovingmountains…
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Last episode we talked with WVSU graduate and local camera man Carter Maynard about the current job market in West Virginia, life after college. Here is part two where we talk to Carter about being a journalist in West Virginia and during the election. We also discuss fake news and the importance of being unobjective. This is a two-part interview. …
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This week we talk to WVSU graduate and local camera man Carter Maynard about the current job market in West Virginia, life after college. Also, Carter tells us about some of his interesting experiences. This is a two-part interview. Look for the second half February 6th, 2017, where we talk to carter about being a reporter in West Virginia and duri…
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The very first episode of Moving Mountains, a podcast created by Prince Maxwell. Prince Maxwell is a small social media, consulting and branding business in Charleston, West Virginia. In this first episode, we talk about our hopes and dreams for Moving Mountains and discuss what we have to offer our listeners. Stay up-to-date by following us! Faceb…
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