I'm speaking to those highly successful people in our community, asking them about their career, successes and failures and how music has affected their lives
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Inside the circle podcast is focused on the intersection of business, entertainment ,Faith and sports. Founded by former NFL player Jordan Campbell who’s known for starting the largest sports academy and wellness center in California and hosted with a rotating cast of special guests. inside the circle creates content that resembles a “locker room”— a safe space for athletes, entrepreneurs and social Media influencers to tell their stories and have a voice while feeling comfortable amongst on ...
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Have a dog? Train dogs? Like dogs? if your answers are yes to any of these then you are in the right place. Carrie talks to trainers, vets and pet professionals about all things dog, This is Canine Hoopers World the podcast.
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Circle of Greatness with Nehemiah Davis helps coaches, consultants and entrepreneurs increase their income, impact, and influence leveraging digital marketing and digital strategies to help blow up their business.Nehemiah Davis is an award-winning author, entrepreneur and philanthropist born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At just 31 years of age, his accomplishments to-date exemplifies the defiance of all the odds stacked against him from birth.
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Monday-Friday from noon-1:00, Tom Hall and his guests are talking about what's on your mind, and what matters most to Marylander's, the latest news, local and national politics, education and the environment, popular culture and the arts, sports and science, race and religion, movies and medicine. We welcome your questions and comments. E-mail us at midday@wypr.org
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Fall asleep to the very source of all peace, the words of God. Life can be stressful. Bible Sleep provides the listeners with a peaceful narration of the Biblical text with music to aid in drifting off to a restful nights sleep. If you have any prayer requests, please contact us at 401-47-BIBLE. Check out our other podcasts, Bible Kids, Bible Light, Bible Detox, and Bible Academy.
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RHYMEZONE is a hip hop rap musical two prov duo consisting of Cristina "Rhyme" Spizzica and Jeremy "Zone" Hughes. Along with the help of DJ Shane Henry they craft improvised hip hop rap musicals from a one word suggestion.
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Calm Mind Mindfulness Meditations with Tracey Delfs
Tracey Delfs: Mindfulness Meditation Teacher, Coach & Retreat Leader
Guided mindfulness meditations of various lengths with Tracey Delfs to calm your mind, de-stress and bring yourself back to the present moment. Visit www.balancequest.com for more information on Tracey's live virtual mindful meditation classes through The Mindful Living Academy and mindfulness meditation retreats.
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Welcome to Get Up and Dad, Promoting Positive Parenting!
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Rousuck Review: 'Nine' and 'Back to the Future: The Musical' at The Kennedy Center
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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Midday to share another weekly review of a theatrical production in the greater Baltimore region. This week, reviews of two musicals at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Nine is based on the groundbreaking 1963 movie, “8 1/2,” by Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini, while Back…
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Tia Hamilton of Urban Reads inspires kids with youth summit
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Tia Hamilton is the owner of Urban Reads, and the publisher of State vs. Us Magazine, a publication for incarcerated people around the country. Tomorrow she is centering students at a youth summit at the Urban Reads Bookstore on Greenmount Avenue in Baltimore’s Waverly neighborhood. Tia speaks with Tom about the youth summit and the importance of b…
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How would Project 2025 impact political appointees and federal workers?
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ProPublica reporter Alec MacGillis recently wrote about Paul Dans, the former director of Project 2025 which was created to help build the next Republican administration. Dans has Baltimore roots as the son of a Johns Hopkins professor. According to MacGillis, by the time Dans stepped down from his role with Project 2025, much of the work was in pl…
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19 Keys Reveals How to Leverage AI to Succeed in 2024!
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In this episode, Neo and 19 Keys talk about how to leverage AI to succeed in 2024! Learn the secrets of 19 Keys, a successful entrepreneur who has made millions! Find out his strategies for success with AI technology in this exclusive interview! ----------------- Visit https://bit.ly/3CsdJYY to apply to be a part of our mastermind, where we help co…
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Phoenix Recovery Academy focuses on students & sobriety
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The Phoenix Recovery Academy in Frederick is the only high school in Maryland dedicated to supporting and educating teenagers who are battling substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders. The academy is a part of a network of about 45 Recovery Schools across the country, which strive to maintain high quality educational environments while en…
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Healthwatch with Dr. Leana Wen: COVID summer wave, and watch out for extreme heat!
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On Midday Healthwatch, our monthly conversations about public health with Dr. Leana Wen, we ask about the uptick in COVID-19 cases in Maryland and across the country. Should we be avoiding gatherings of people inside? Is it time to return to the precautious behavior from earlier in the pandemic? Plus, how to manage hypertension, the ‘silent killer’…
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Roxane Gay's got a gun: black feminism and gun ownership
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The power to take a life, professor and social commentator Roxane Gay writes, receives greater constitutional and culture value than a women's right to the pursuit of happiness. Gay is the author of the New York Times best-selling books Bad Feminist and Hunger. Her latest work includes the essay Stand Your Ground: A Black Feminists Reckoning with A…
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Season 5 eEpisode 22 making money with the Canine Business Academy
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This episode I was joined by Jo and Vicky from the Canine Business Academy. We talk about why dog dog training isn't always deemed a proper job, how thinking outside the box helps and why repetition is so important. https://www.facebook.com/share/eWdv4CdyguTV6UYn/
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Mayor Brandon Scott responds to DPW employee's death
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Mayor Brandon Scott speaks to Midday about the recent death of DPW employee Ronald Silver II. Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.By WYPR 88.1 FM Baltimore
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Julia Marciari-Alexander says goodbye to the Walters Art Museum
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Host Tom Hall speaks with Dr. Julia Marciari-Alexander, who for the past eleven years has been the Executive Director and CEO of the Walters Art Museum. Walters Art Museum named two interim co-directors to replace Marciari-Alexander as the organization seeks a new leader. Marciari-Alexander announced she is set to leave next month to take a new pos…
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Mayor Scott on drop in city's gun violence, and the condition of city workers
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott joins Midday to discuss his policy plans for the city's biggest challenges. We ask Scott about decreases in violent crime and car thefts. What is working, according to the mayor, and where is there room for improvement? Plus, are city agencies doing enough to prepare and train city workers? On Friday afternoon, solid w…
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How to Discover Your Purpose & Potential w/ Brandi Harvey!
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In this episode, Neo chats with Brandi Harvey about How to Discover Your Purpose & Potential! In this episode, Brandi Harvey shares her insights on how to discover your life’s purpose and unlock your full potential. Join us for an inspiring conversation on finding passion, embracing your true self, and living a purposeful life. Don’t miss these val…
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We ask Baltimore's top cop about homicide drop and the consent decree
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Baltimore City Police Commissioner Richard Worley joins Midday to discuss historic lows in homicide, violence reduction and the ongoing federal consent decree. Over the weekend, the Baltimore Peace Movement held its quarterly Peace Promise weekend. While Baltimore is seeing an uptick in murders, a tragic annual occurrence during the warmer summer m…
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Rousuck's Review: 'Grand Horizons' at CCBC Essex
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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Midday to share another weekly review of a local theatrical production. Rousuck takes a look at Grand Horizons, presented by Cockpit in Court at Community College of Baltimore County Essex through August 4. The dynamics of one family are central to the play, and the story is part domestic comedy, part domestic d…
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Midday at the Movies: Summertime is for blockbusters!
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Today is Midday at the Movies, our monthly focus on new films and film-industry trends with movie aficionados Jed Dietz, founding director of the Maryland Film Festival, and Max Weiss, film critic and Editor-in-Chief of Baltimore Magazine. This week we talk summer films, including Twisters and Longlegs. What are your favorite movies of the summer? …
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Revealing Business Lessons That Made Me a Millionaire.
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In this episode, Neo reveals important business lessons that made him millions! Learn the stories and secrets behind Neo, a successful entrepreneur who has made millions! Find out his strategies for success in this special solo podcast episode! ----------------- Visit https://bit.ly/3CsdJYY to apply to be a part of our mastermind, where we help coa…
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'The Deceived Ones' reinterprets a Shakespearean classic in Charm City
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Judith Krummeck's The Deceived Ones reinterprets the classic Twelfth Night in a contemporary Baltimore setting. Her new novel chronicles the journey of twins, Vira and Sevastyan, a brother and sister from Ukraine who escape their war-torn homeland and come to Charm City. Vira is a talented musician, who becomes begins working on a new opera at the …
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'Slow Time' is a love letter to a historic Baltimore neighborhood
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Slow Time is Antje Rauwerda's debut novel. The Goucher College professor set her story in Govans, the northeast Baltimore neighborhood she calls home. The setting comes alive in Rauwerda's story and is as vibrantly described as the characters who live there. At the outset of the story, the book’s protagonists, Danny and Em, know each other only in …
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Head to WTMD’s First Thursday Festival, or risk FOMO.
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WTMD’s First Thursday Festival returns tomorrow. The homegrown affair takes place every summer at the Canton Waterfront Park and features artists from Maryland. Tyler LaPorte, afternoon host and WTMD Interim Program Director, joins Midday to discuss the the upcoming event and what visitors can expect. (Photos by Cary Evan/CE Imagery and David LaMas…
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A panel on bikes and transit in Baltimore. How do you get around town?
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In September, a new pilot program is set to help 50 Baltimore City residents, chosen by lottery, receive vouchers ranging from $750 to $2,000 to subsidize the cost of an electric bike. Nearly a quarter of Baltimore households do not have access to a car, but many people just don’t feel safe riding bikes in a city that is way behind in its effort to…
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How will Project 2025 impact the lives of the poor?
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Tom explores the Presidential Transition Project known as “Project 2025.” His guest is Anne Kim a lawyer, policy expert, journalist and author of the new book, Poverty for Profit: How Corporations Get Rich off America’s Poor. Additionally, Kim is a contributing editor to Washington Monthly where she recently published Project 2025 is Even Worse Tha…
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Innovations in organ retrieval pose ethical questions
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Tom talks about a controversial practice being employed to harvest organs for transplant from people who have died called Normothermic Regional Perfusion, or NRP. According to reporting by NPR's Rob Stein, this technique is considered an innovation which produces high quality and less damaged organs for those in need. This innovation is not, howeve…
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Season 5 Episode 21 Tom Candy PPG Conference
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Use code simplifying30 for 30% off tickets to the conference. This episode I caught up with Tom Candy to talk about the PPG British Isle conference, theory and practical training and why both are equally important.
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The Secret to Building a Successful Music Career in 2024!
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In this episode, Neo chats with Ty about the secret to building a successful music career in 2024! Join us as Ty reveals his insider secrets to building a successful career as a music artist. Discover the strategies and advice he has for all aspiring artists. Don’t miss this exclusive interview packed with actionable insights and expert advice! ---…
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Dr. Ronald Williams seeks to support up-and-coming entrepreneurs
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Today on Midday, a conversation about two workforce development programs in Baltimore. One surveys the landscape of programs for young entrepreneurs, while the other targets under-employed residents who face barriers to employment. Those obstacles can include a criminal record, a substance abuse disorder or no housing. Dr. Ronald Williams is an ass…
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Walter Billups and NCIA helps those struggling to find work in Maryland
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Today on Midday, a conversation about two workforce development programs in Baltimore. One surveys the landscape of programs for young entrepreneurs, while the other targets under-employed residents who face barriers to employment. Those obstacles can include a criminal record, a substance abuse disorder or no housing. Walter Billips, Executive Dir…
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Midday News Wrap: Netanyahu's speech to Congress
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Many Democrats chose to boycott Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday. Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen spoked to Midday earlier this week about his decision to skip the address. Opposition was strong on the street outside the U.S. Capitol building. Large protests at Union Station in Washington…
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Hilton Carter wants to know what you are growing in new series, 'Planterior'
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Baltimore plant aficionado Hilton Carter is the host of Planterior on Discovery Plus and Max, a new pilot of a program about making the most of plant life and interior design. Carter joins Midday to discuss the new program, and his thoughts on Summer planting. Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.…
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Fostering Young Athletes: Parents, Coaches, and Character Development
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Imagine your child on the path to athletic greatness—how do you, as a parent or coach, foster an environment where they can truly thrive? Tune into Inside the Circle as we explore the pivotal roles that parents, coaches, and players play in the development of young athletes. Alongside Coach Coco, we dissect the importance of communication and compe…
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She Reveals How to Make $600 Daily in 2024 with This Opportunity! (Ft. Leelah Brown)
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In this episode, Neo and Leelah Brown talk about how to make $600 daily in 2024 with this opportunity! Learn the secrets of Leelah Brown, a successful entrepreneur who has made millions in the medical courier business. Find out her strategies for success in this exclusive interview! ----------------- ⭐️ Learn How to Start & Scale a Medical Courier …
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Israel's Netanyahu spoke to Congress. Maryland's Sen. Van Hollen boycotted.
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A long list of Democratic lawmakers skipped Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to a join session of U.S. Congress on Wednesday. Maryland's congressional delegation was split on attendance. Sen. Ben Cardin served as “senator pro tempore” during the speech. On the other hand, Maryland's Sen. Chris Van Hollen boycotted the event. Van …
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Baltimore's Inspector General seeks to address poor working conditions for city workers
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A recent series of reports from Baltimore City's Office of Inspector General revealed shockingly poor working conditions at the Department of Public Works, where adequate water and air conditioning were in short supply during Code Red days of record breaking heat. Baltimore City Inspector General Isabel Cumming joins Midday to explain what she foun…
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Rousuck Review: Cockpit in Court presents 'Cats' at CCBC Essex
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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Midday to share another weekly review of a local theatrical production. Rousuck takes a look at Cats, presented by Cockpit in Court at Community College of Baltimore County Essex. The classic music of Andrew Lloyd Webber tells the story of the cats and the Jellicle Ball. (Photo by Trent Haines-Hopper) Email us a…
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'What Ya Got Cookin'?' with Chef Gwyn Novak and John Shields
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Midday's What Ya Got Cookin'? segment returns. What dishes or recipes have you been obsessed with this summer? We are joined by a pair of heralded local chefs who have recipes that take advantage of Maryland's summer seafood and vegetable offerings. Gwyn Novak is a professional chef and cooking instructor who owns and operates "No Thyme to Cook," a…
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Erik Larson on the 5-months that changed American history
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Journalist and best-selling author Erik Larson joined Midday in May to discuss his most recent book. The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War is a granular look at the five months between the election of Abraham Lincoln in November 1860 and the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter in April 1861. For L…
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Midday on Politics: Maryland reacts to Biden drop out
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After several weeks of a careful pressure campaign by top Democrat party figures, including former President Barack Obama and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, President Joe Biden announced he would stand aside and allow another Democrat to lead the ticket. Democratic members of Congress, past and present, had voiced concerns over Biden's ability …
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Midday on Politics: A look back at RNC, and Trump's closing speech
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The Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, came to a close last night with a speech from the party's nominee for President. Donald Trump accepted his party's nomination, thanked his family and delivered a wide-ranging address similar to those heard at his campaign rallies. Lisa Desjardins, a correspondent with PBS News Hour joins M…
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To protect priorities, Gov. Wes Moore makes nearly $150 million cuts to the Maryland budget
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On the Midday Newswrap today, we are joined by Rachel Baye, WYPR reporter and editor. She covered the nearly $150 million dollar budget cut announced by Gov. Wes Moore last week and approved by the Board of Estimates on Wednesday. Moore, the chair of the three-member Board of Public Works that approved the cuts for the current year's budget, said t…
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Writer Laura Lippman on 'Lady in the Lake,' filmed and set in Baltimore
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A new show on Apple TV is set, and was filmed in, Baltimore. Based on author Laura Lippman's 2019 novel, 'Lady and the Lake' is a noir thriller following a pair of women whose lives intersect as they are forced to pay a price for their dreams. Maddie Schwartz, played by Natalie Portman, is a Jewish housewife seek a new life as an investigative jour…
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How To Get Your Kids PAID With This One Niche in 2024! (Ft. Kla Inman)
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In this episode, Neo and Kla Inman talk about How To Get Your Kids PAID With This One niche in 2024! Dive into modeling and acting success secrets and discover the blueprint to be in the spotlight. Get insider tips, expert guidance, and the motivation you need. Your path to stardom starts here!" ---------------- Visit https://bit.ly/3CsdJYY to appl…
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Season 5 episode 20 The takeover by Nick Benger
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This episode I was a guest for once so here is the interview from Dog talk with Nick Benger
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The Baltimore County Police Chief on his summer crime plan, and more
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Today, a conversation with Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough. McCullough is a longtime veteran of the force, having served in several senior leadership roles, including Bureau Chief of Criminal Investigations and Eastern Patrol Division Commander before being named Police Chief last year. Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski ci…
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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Midday to share another weekly review of a local theatrical production. We discuss 'The Scottsboto Boys,' on stage at ArtsCentric through July 21. The production is based off the history of a group of young African-American men who were wrongly accused and convicted during the Great Depression. (Photo from ArtsC…
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https://winnercircleathletics.com/ Taking a day off doesn't mean you do nothing, it means we shouldn't be hitting the weights HARD every single day. There are other things we can do for our body that continue to move us forward. Our bodies need rest, they need recovery.By Jordan Campbell
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Drug costs are hammering Maryland. This board is trying to change that.
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Back in 2019, the Maryland General Assembly created the Prescription Drug Affordability Board. Their goal? Lowering the cost of drugs for Maryland residents. The board faced several barriers in the past couple years, including a veto from former Gov. Larry Hogan. But in 2023, Gov. Wes Moore signed legislation reaffirming the board’s cost-reduction …
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Heat scorched Maryland this week. Are you prepared for extreme weather?
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Baltimore was one of the hottest cities in the nation last week. Extreme weather is becoming more common as human-driven changes to the planet's climate continue. Joey Henderson of the Baltimore City Department of Emergency Management on how the city handles the heat and hurricanes, and how you can be best prepared. (Photo by Kylie Cooper, The Balt…
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City and county immigration leaders on how newcomers make their homes in Baltimore
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Discussion about immigration, not always based in fact, has featured in campaigning in this election year. But what is the reality of immigration in the Baltimore region? Guiliana Valencia Banks, Baltimore County Chief of Immigrant Affairs, and Catalina Rodriquez-Lima, Director of Baltimore City of Immigrant Affairs, join Midday to discuss immigrat…
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Will Biden remain the Democratic nominee? The latest
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Concerns about President Joe Biden's health reemerged after a disastrous debate performance in June. Now, several leader in the Democratic party are considering alternative candidates. The Washington Post reports there are currently 22 congressional Democrats, including one U.S. Senator, who have called on Biden to step aside in favor of another st…
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He Reveals How to Build and Market a Successful Fitness Brand! (Ft. Jason Lobdell)
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In this episode, Neo chats with Jason Lobdell about how to build & market a successful gym brand! Join us as Jason Lobdell unveils his insider secrets to building a seven-figure fitness brand in 2024. Discover the strategies and tools he uses to stay ahead in the competitive fitness & training market. Don’t miss this exclusive interview packed with…
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https://winnercircleathletics.com/ Continuing our series of questions from our parents and audience today we are going to talk about supplements for kids. Our academy is 3rd grade - 8th grade. When we talk about supplements we are not pumping them full of hormones or dangerous things that can damage them up. We are talking about common supplements …
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