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For more than 25 years, Art McPherson of McPherson Financial Group has been helping baby boomers in Florida retire successfully with his unique money method. If you have questions about 401(k)s, taxes, Social Security, estate planning or creating income in retirement, this show is for you! Find more at www.artofmoneyradio.com or call 321-250-3177.
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Come listen in while Rowdy New and Ashanti Thompson discuss the new Starbucks opening in Mcpherson. Also, explore the mind of a barista and while they give you insights into behind the scenes secrets.
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You Can’t Eat the Sunshine is the podcast of Esotouric, the offbeat Los Angeles company that turns the notion of guided bus tours on its ear. Each week, join Kim Cooper and Richard Schave on their Southern California adventures, as they visit with fascinating characters for wide-ranging interviews that reveal the myths, contradictions, inspirations and passions of the place. There’s never been a city quite like Los Angeles. Tune in if you’d like to find out why.
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Conversations with Christian women who have a passion for living a life dedicated to answering God's call. Join Susan as she talks with ministry leaders, authors, musicians, Bible teachers and other faithful women whose stories will inspire you to step into a life of purpose and meaning shining the light of Jesus with your gifts.
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Listen in each month or two to get ideas, inspiration and practical advice from people involved in music education, community music, music therapy and more. Learn how you can break down barriers to music, through communications, advocacy and inclusive practice. These conversations are hosted by Anita Holford at Music Education Works and Writing Services. www.writing-services.co.uk | www.musiceducationworks.org.uk
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Star Struck

Emmy Z. Madrigal

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Long awaited sequel to Sweet Dreams: A Musical Romance. Three days is not very long, but to Victoria, who’s been away from her new love Rob Malloy, it seems like forever. Returning from Colorado, Victoria reconnects with her friends, finding one particular friend isn’t too happy about her having a high society boyfriend. Imagine waking from a nap to find your favorite boy band star sitting in the chair across from you. That’s what happens to Cynthia Porter. She can hardly believe she isn’t d ...
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Prompt to Page

Jessamine County Public Library

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A JCPL librarian interviews published writers about their favorite writing prompts—exercises that can help inspire, focus, and improve your creative writing. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, a novelist, essayist, or poet, you’ll find ideas and advice to motivate you to keep writing. A partnership with the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning.
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Home Small Home

Kristiana Spaulding • Silver Trailer

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Living Small and Dreaming Big. Conversations with people who live small in Airstreams, boats, RVs, vans, and tiny homes while they focus on the big dreams and people in their lives. Topics: simplifying, decluttering, minimalism, design, and creativity.
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ink & peat

Craig Stewart & Barb Robitaille

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A podcast that features indie writers, memoirs, and self-publishing. We talk with authors, editors, publishers, ghostwriters, and other free spirits drawn to writing, and the company of a cup of tea and a good book before the fire. Hosts Craig Stewart and Barb Robitaille, produce ink & peat from a cozy carriage house a short stroll from the Pacific on the wild Washington Coast.
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Taking cues from the European Renaissance, which emerged from the Dark Ages amidst plagues, trade, and wars, we fancy a new renaissance in the context of the 21st century, as we confront a potent mix of humanity-level existential challenges. What might enable a desperately-needed renewal, and catalyze a profound transformation? What lessons can we learn from history? How can we shape the future for better trajectories? How will the changing world order hasten or hinder such trajectories? Wha ...
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Menu Stories is a multimedia collection of stories about the people and restaurants behind the food we love. Starting with the San Francisco restaurant community, Rebecca Goberstein gets the rare opportunity to interview the chefs, restaurateurs, deli shop owners, and food makers to learn more about who they are, their inspirations, and their motivations. Visit Menu Stories (http://menustories.com) to uncover the stories behind these culinary artists and small business owners who feed and nu ...
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My Favorite Detectives Stories is a short form interview podcast for listeners who want to be inspired, informed and entertained by great detective stories. We hear from investigators past and present about the type of investigations they perform, how they got into this niche and what they feel are the traits of a good investigator. They will share their favorites detective stories with us.
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Spice up your life with me, Health Chef Julia as I set out on the journey of What Is Healthy? In each episode we'll explore the different meanings of healthy! For some, healthy means indulging in something decadent and delicious, for others it’s a mental health day and a good workout. This is more than putting your best self forth through food, it’s all about living well, enjoying your life and having fun––haven’t you heard, redheads do it best?
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Mental Health Association Oklahoma created The Mental Health Download podcast to share stories each week about mental illness, homelessness, incarceration and suicide, and how each can impact our lives in a profound way. Mental health affects everyone, yet the social stigma attached to mental health issues keeps so many of our family members, friends, colleagues and neighbors silent. Why are we so afraid to talk about these issues? Each week, our host Adi McCasland invites guests to share ho ...
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The It’s A Look podcast presents fresh and knowledgeable views on the people and places you may know but not know much about. Join Fredia and Jena for a monthly dose of comedy and curiosity through a curated collection of candid interviews, sonic experiences, and live podcasting shows. Fredia’s expertise within the show is laughter and making heavier topics more digestible. Jena drops the insightful gems, the questions that expand your perspective. Before you hear anything else, you hear the ...
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This week on The Art of Money podcast, we discuss the importance of financial planning and tax strategies for retirement. The main topics covered include the scorecard for retirement readiness, the expiration of the Trump tax cuts, the national debt, and tax planning strategies such as Roth conversions and qualified charitable distributions. For mo…
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This week, Art McPherson and the team discuss the current political climate and its impact on the presidential election. They emphasize the importance of having a proactive approach to financial planning and managing investments during uncertain times. The conversation also touches on the topics of inflation, taxes, government spending, and the nee…
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In this episode, I talk with Beatriz Ilari, a Professor at the Center for Music, Brain and Society at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. We discuss a 10-year study looking at the impact of music and sports programmes for young people; and a short study using an evaluation method and approach to teaching called Positive Youth Develo…
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An early highlight of the summer for jazz fans in the US Northeast is always the Freihoer's Saratoga Jazz Festival, held on the grounds of the lovely Saratoga Performing Arts Center ("SPAC"). This year's lineup should please almost any jazz fan, bringing ta wide ranging lineup to two stages on June 29 and 30. Want the inside scoop on the festival? …
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Those who cover music love to categorize the music and musicians we focus on. I put myself all too often into this group. What should I call it? Is it Acid Jazz? Post Bop? Downtown Loft? But far too often muscians fall in between the cracks of these often arbitrary categories, and we are left looking for new descriptive words. Often the words fail …
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Julie McPherson shares insights into her daily routine, office dynamics, and personal life, including her relationship with Art and their work-life balance. She also discusses the celebrations and dynamics at the McPherson Financial Group, as well as the quirks and habits of Art that make her smile. For more information visit www.artofmoneyradio.co…
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""In a world where it's easy to be cynical and bitter, what strikes me most about Nicola and his music is the pure joy and excitement that he brings and carries with him at all times. To be present in the euphoria of this art form is the most difficult skill the way I see it and many young artists seem to ignore that simple and powerful fact. Nicol…
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Zaccai Curtis continues to be one of the most engaging piano players of the past decade. Whether as a band leader (alone or with his brother Luques) or backing the likes of the late Ralph Peterson, Lakecia Benjamin and Cindy Blackman Santana, his strong sense of rhythm and deep knowledge of Latin and Afro-Cuban sounds and Bebop chords make him a co…
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In this episode, Chef Preeti talks with Chef Debra VanTrece about her recipe for Baby Back Ribs with Sweet Tea BBQ Sauce. Chef Deborah shares her family's rich barbecue traditions and roots in Kansas City and how they influenced the development of her rib recipe (including the potentially controversial addition of sweet tea). Deborah recounts her p…
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Live from The Pump Brothers Foundation, Art McPherson sits down with NBA Legend Bill Walton. They cover love of family, overcoming issues and regrets. For more information on The McPherson Financial Group or to schedule a complimentary consultation call 321-425-8550 or visit www.artofmoneyradio.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio…
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This week on the podcast, Coach Julie and Mark Owens discuss their love for music and their recent experience at a concert. They also talk about country music artist Lainey Wilson and her rise to stardom. The conversation shifts to the topic of having a broke mentality and how it can affect financial decisions. They share their personal stories abo…
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Do you wonder if you have a book inside you? According to Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame member George Ella Lyon, "you have to write to find out." George Ella says writers "have to dwell in uncertainty. Because that's the one thing that's certain, is that you'll be uncertain." George Ella, who writes for all ages in multiple genres, shares the promp…
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In this episode, Preeti talks with Chefs Norma Listman and Saqib Keval, the duo behind Masala y Maíz and Marigold in Mexico City. The chefs share their unique culinary backgrounds and the melding of their heritages — Mexican, South Asian, and East African — into their cuisine. They discuss the process behind their lamb barbacoa recipe, a melding of…
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From the Caddyshack Charity Golf Classic, Art McPherson sits down with comedy legend Bill Murray and his family to talk about life, golf and how to be "Murray". For more information on the McPherson Financial Group or to schedule a consultation call 321-425-8550 or visit www.artofmoneyradio.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this episode, I talk with James McPherson, Managing Director of Music Leaders UK, a new music course and award for secondary school age students. The downturn in numbers of young people pursuing music in schools and other settings is a worrying trend, particularly in the UK. The award aims to address this, by acknowledging learners’ own musical …
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Art McPherson and Luke McCarty detail why so many adults are afraid or even ashamed to get a second opinion on their retirement plan. Plus, breaking down the power of a Roth Conversion. For more information or to schedule a consultation call 321-425-8550 or visit www.artofmoneyradio.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Most adults "think" they know the income they may need in retirement, but that can cause bigger problems once you retire. Art McPherson explains the importance of understanding the difference between the income you want and the income you need. For more information or to schedule a consultation call 321-425-8550 or visit www.artofmoneyradio.com See…
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Podcast 975 continues my conversation with the great Charles McPherson. A giant of the saxophone, Charles is a product of the rich jazz city of Detroit, where he was mentored by the late Barry Harris. His closest childhood friend was the future trumpeter Lonnie Hillyer; the two later played together with the iconic Charles Mingus, with whom McPhers…
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In this episode, Preeti engages in a flavorful discussion with British Jamaican chef, food journalist, and friend, Jacqui Sinclair, also known as the Juicy Chef. They first discuss the recipe Jacqui shared with them, which is Lorna's Cottage Pie, originally made by Jacqui's mother. The recipe is a combination of Jamaican flavors with the British cl…
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Reverence is Charles McPherson’s first release for Smoke Sessions Records, and a few listens reveal why he’s been held in such reverence for the last 64 years. The album captures a scintillating live performance from Smoke Jazz Club, where McPherson is joined by his remarkable current group featuring trumpeter Terell Stafford, pianist Jeb Patton, b…
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You’ve probably seen Linda Purl act more often than you’ve heard her sing. Besides being Richie Cunningham’s girlfriend and Fonzie’s fiancée on Happy Days, Matlock’s daughter Charlene Matlock, and Pam’s Mom/Steve Carell’s girlfriend on The Office, she has had stints on Homeland, True Blood, and Hacks. She has starred in over 45 made-for-TV movies a…
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If you're a writer who works another job to make a living, poet Robin LaMer Rahija has some advice for you. "I think ideas and thoughts and little tiny chunks of motivation come to all of us throughout the day," she says. "Just stop and write them down and save them for later. And get in the habit of not ignoring that impulse toward a creative act.…
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In this episode, Preeti dives into the heart of food's nostalgic power with guest Telly Justice, chef and owner of HAGS in New York City. The conversation centers around Telly's family's old-fashioned cream pie recipe—a simple, yet emotionally charged dish that ties back to her German-American heritage and childhood memories. Telly's journey from a…
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It's the 3 pillars to a retirement plan: income, protection, and growth. Art breaks down what strategies are best for each individual's portfolio. For more information or to schedule a consultation call 321-425-8550 or visit www.artofmoneyradio.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Since Yellowjackets’ eponymous 1981 debut album, the group has hewed its own creative path, influencing colleagues with enviable compositional craftsmanship and an ever-shifting blend of influences. In many ways Yellowjackets embody both continuity and renewal, with founding­ pianist/keyboardist Russell Ferrante providing the four-decade thread fir…
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Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal’s Bossa Nova-themed animated film They Shot the Piano Player will be in wide release nationwide from Sony Classic Pictures this week. Trueba and Mariscal are the duo behind the 2012 Academy Award nominated Chico and Rita, and their latest work features a who’s who of the best of Brazilian music, including João Gi…
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In this episode of Loading Dock Talks, Chef Preeti Mistry hosts Fernay McPherson, the chef-owner of Minnie Bell's Soul Movement, a fast, casual fried chicken restaurant in Emeryville, California, and soon to be in the Fillmore District of San Francisco. Fernay shares her journey starting Minnie Bell's in the historic Fillmore district, a place she …
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We hear from country singer songwriter Cody Johnson who talks about finding that "rush" in life and music. Art McPherson details how you can find your own "retirement rush" before and after clocking out for the last time. Plus, Art's conversation with Nashville Icon "Whispering" Bill Anderson. For more information or to schedule a consultation call…
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Live from CRS in Nashville, Art McPherson sat down with country music stars Megan Moroney and Austin Snell. They discussed music, style, trust and the love of college football. For more information or to schedule a consultation call 321-425-8550 or visit www.artofmoneyradio.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Author and arts administrator JC McPherson is also a trained master electrician who approaches poetry with a troubleshooting mindset. He says that "writing a poem is no different than wiring up a new room, like putting new lights in the outlets. And it's a process." JC often returns to his favorite writing prompt because it "shakes something loose"…
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The legendary George Coleman’s latest project is a release from hard-bop supergroup One For All, an album appropriately called Big George on Smoke Sessions Records. One For All is composed of tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, trumpeter Jim Rotondi, trombonist Steve Davis, pianist David Hazeltine, bassist John Webber, and drummer Joe Farnsworth. Col…
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New York’s premier hard-bop supergroup, One for All has evolved over the course of its quarter-century history from a sextet of young torchbearers to an assemblage of the music’s most revered traditionalists. Just how in-demand these six artists have become can be traced by the span of time that elapses between albums. 2016’s The Third Decade follo…
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Julie McPherson breaks details some of the exciting client events coming this summer from the McPherson Financial Group. Plus, can you still retire comfortably with $1 million? For more information or to schedule a consultation call 321-425-8550 or visit www.artofmoneyradio.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Today, I am talking with Dr. Robin Aupperle, Elisabeth Akeman and Dr. Hannah Berg Aupperle is is a licensed clinical psychologist and Principal Investigator at Laureate Institute for Brain Research (LIBR) and Associate Professor at the University of Tulsa. Her research uses neuroimaging and behavioral measures to better understand approach-avoidanc…
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In this episode Chef Preeti interviews Leah Scurto, owner of Pizza Leah in Sonoma County, who shares her journey growing up in restaurants and her love for the craft of pizza making. Leah shares her mother Viola's picadillo recipe that she grew up eating, and the stories behind the beloved family dish. The pair also discuss the importance of intent…
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Italy-born, Long Island, New York-based saxophonist and arranger Ada Rovatti’s seventh album as a leader, The Hidden World of Piloo is deeply personal, and stylistically varied. It features six improvisationally rich instrumentals that include blues grooves, samba vibes, straight-up lyricism, melancholic balladry and a comedic finale. Two songs inc…
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On this episode, we talk to Tracee de Hahn, author of the Agnes Luthi mystery series and coordinator of the Carnegie Center's Author Academy. Tracee prefers "to think of a prompt as a possibility, but not necessarily a necessity." She's partial to the origin story as a writing prompt because it helps her understand the characters and places she's w…
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President Biden has thoughts on shrinkflation but there is one aspect he is missing that everyday Americans feel daily. Plus, what Babe Ruth can teach us about annuities. For more information or to schedule a consultation call 321-425-8550 or visit www.artofmoneyradio.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In Part One of our conversation, pianist and composer Sullivan Fortner talked about the creation of his latest release, the creative two-disc Solo Game. One disc is solo piano, the result of a curation in the studio with his mentor Fred Hersch, and the other electric keyboard and other musical toys to create both composed through and improvised sou…
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The latest release from the rising star Sullivan Fortner shows off two very different sides of his musical pallet – lyrical and moving solo piano, and electronic explorations. Both will leave you wanting more, and to hear what he has next up his sleeve. Frustrated by his lack of musical outlets during the pandemic, “Game,” the second of two discs t…
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In this episode, Hetal tells Preeti about her family recipe for seero, a sweet semolina pudding made with ghee and toasted nuts. Through the recipe, how she grew up learning to cook and garden with her family while living in a house with a constant rotation of family members immigrating from Gujrat. Hetal also shares her opinions on authenticity in…
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