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"The basic premise of the event is that hunters hunt rattlesnakes from the surrounding environment all across West Texas, and bring them into the roundup for the weekend. And during the roundup, these snakes are kept in a pit and then, one by one, beheaded and skinned in front of in front of audiences." - Elizabeth MeLampy Elizabeth MeLampy is a lawyer dedicated to animal rights and protection, and her passion for this work shines through in her latest book, Forget the Camel, the Madcap World of Animal Festivals and What They Say About Being Human . To research the book, Elizabeth traveled across the country, immersing herself in a wide range of animal festivals — from the Iditarod dog sled race to the rattlesnake roundup in Sweetwater, Texas. Elizabeth examines these festivals as revealing microcosms of our broader relationship with animals. Whether it's rattlesnake hunts, frog-jumping contests, ostrich races, or groundhog celebrations, these events reflect the ways humans use animals to express cultural identity, community pride, and historical traditions. Yet beneath the pageantry and excitement lies a deeper question: Is our fascination with these spectacles worth the toll it takes on the animals involved? With compassion and insight, Elizabeth invites readers to consider whether there’s a more ethical and empathetic way to honor our stories — one that respects both animals and the traditions they inspire. Please listen, share and read, Forget the Camel. It will be released on April 8th, 2025. https://apollopublishers.com/index.php/forget-the-camel/…
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Love living in Sarasota Florida? We do too. It's dynamic. It's growing. It has provincial values and an international flare. It's a combination of small city charm with big city vibes. But who are the people who live here that make this town such a wonderful place to live? Sarasota Stories aims to find out. I interview local leaders, influencers, and creators to discover what makes them tick, why they live here, what they're working on, and where they are going. You might hear an interview with one of your neighbors... and who knows, we may get to hear your story too! Sign up here for all episodes: https://sarasotastories.co
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Love living in Sarasota Florida? We do too. It's dynamic. It's growing. It has provincial values and an international flare. It's a combination of small city charm with big city vibes. But who are the people who live here that make this town such a wonderful place to live? Sarasota Stories aims to find out. I interview local leaders, influencers, and creators to discover what makes them tick, why they live here, what they're working on, and where they are going. You might hear an interview with one of your neighbors... and who knows, we may get to hear your story too! Sign up here for all episodes: https://sarasotastories.co
Hey Sarasota - it's Bob. So it's been a wonderful grind over the past 18 months. Fabulous guests. 150+ episodes and 10,000 listens from the wonderful folks in the Greater Sarasota Area. It's been a lot of fun and a lot of work went into it so we've decided to take a little break till this fall. When you check out other podcasts you’ll see that most put out a new episode only once a week. We put out 2. Of course, that means there’s twice the work. So we’ve decided to take a little break for the rest of the summer and resume in the fall. But before I sign off can you do me a favor? Reach out to us via email Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn, and drop us a note. I’d like to know what you want to hear more of when we do resume in a few weeks. That would be a big help because without you we would not exist. As always thank you for tuning in. Have a great summer and we’ll be back soon where you can listen ... learn ... and connect. Onward and upward! LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Email…
If you're a concert lover like me I'll bet you rarely consider the behind-the-scenes effort it takes to create the audible art we enjoy - especially when it entails hundreds of moving parts. But for any production to work well it needs planning, staff, and leadership to help the musicians actually deliver an excellent performance. Hi, I'm your host Bob Williams, and I'm very pleased to welcome Joe McKenna, President & CEO of the Sarasota Orchestra . In this episode, you'll learn ... One thing that most people don't know about Joe Why he chose a career in the performing arts What it's like to manage 50+ staff members in 10 different departments plus Music Festivals, Concert Series, Youth Orchestra, and Summer Camps Why & how the next generation of "Fellows" end up here from all over the world An update on the new world-class, 32-acre music hall campus on Fruitville Road .... and much much more! Thank you for stopping by today as it is my hope you will listen ... learn ... and connect! About Joseph McKenna Originally from the state of Rhode Island, Joe joined the Orchestra in 2001 Joe oversees all operational and administrative functions. He is responsible for executing the strategic direction of the Board and ensuring the organization's financial security. During his tenure, the endowment corpus increased by more than $10 million, the Youth Orchestra had its debut performance at Carnegie Hall and the orchestra re-launched its brand including the name change to Sarasota Orchestra. His previous positions include Managing Director of the Cedarburg Performing Arts Center (in Wisconsin), Executive Director of the Great Woods Educational Forum, and Assistant Professor of Music at Wheaton College. Joe holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Trombone Performance and Music Education from the New England Conservatory. Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Youtube Email…
Our local economy is booming causing more and more businesses to compete for a limited labor pool. This fact is even more visible in the healthcare industry. Still, if you're a healthcare professional looking to move here or simply wanting to move up in your career, you do need a seasoned professional who has the pulse on the local labor market and can advise and help you find your next job. Today I'm very pleased to welcome Justin Bellante, Vice President of Business Development for the Titan Placement Group . In this episode, you'll learn ... ...one thing most people don't know about Justin Which jobs are most currently in demand in Healthcare How Justin ensures the right "fit" between candidate and organization. What sets Titan Placement Group apart from other healthcare recruitment agencies Justin's favorite story where he helped a candidate find the perfect match Why you might want to reach out ...and much .... much... more! Thank you for listening today as it is my hope you will listen ... learn ... and connect! About Justin: Justin Bellante is a Managing Partner with Titan Placement Group - a newer recruiting organization based in Sarasota. I have been in Sarasota since elementary school and graduated from Sarasota High. Since then, I have been immersed in the recruiting world and just branched out on my own with a few colleague. We're growing and looking to expand our service to the Sarasota community. Website Youtube Facebook Twitter Linkedin…
A 40-year career with a single company is certainly a rarity today. Even rarer is to spend all those 40 years with one goal in mind ... "To see every young adult reach their potential." Hi I'm your host Bob Williams and I'm very happy to welcome Joy Mahler, CEO at Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast . In this episode, you'll learn... One thing that most people don't know about Joy How Big Brothers Big Sisters pair adolescents in need with the right adult Why Joy's organization has such a strong connection with the US military Joy's favorite story which will certainly warm your heart How you can get involved. ... and much ... much ... more! Thank you for stopping by in today as it's my hope you will listen ... learn ... and connect! Email Website Facebook…
Many people don't realize that most counties in Florida and the US are in competition with each other. They compete to attract and retain business. Of course, whoever wins this competition better ensures the local economy is vibrant and growing. The smarter counties form private-public alliances where the local government and local industry work together. Fortunately for us, Sarasota County has such a partnership, and the economic winds are certainly in our sails in no small part to their efforts. Hi, I'm your host Bob Williams and I'm very happy to welcome Josh Ewen, Vice President of Development for the Sarasota Economic Development Corporation . Better known as the EDC. In this episode, you'll learn ... One thing most people don't know about Josh. The mission of the EDC and how it benefits your community. Which industry sectors the EDC is focused on now to better help diversify our economy. How local companies benefit by supporting the EDC. What the EDC plans are for the future. ... and much ... much... more! Thank you for stopping by today as it is my hope you will listen ... learn ... and connect! About Josh... Joshua Ewen serves as the Director of Economic Development for the Economic Development Corporation (EDC) of Sarasota County serving as a key team member to attract, grow and diversify business throughout Sarasota County. His roles include managing the EDC’s project development pipeline, assisting existing business with retention, expansion and marketing Sarasota County’ business strengths to the world. Mr. Ewen has 15 years of local government management experience. Mr. Ewen received his college education at California State University, Stanislaus with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Master of Public Administration. He also possesses a post-baccalaureate certificate in Construction Management. Email Linkedin Website…
Cliches are cliches for a reason because they do have a lot of truth in them. Take the cliche that "the quickest route is always a straight line." One local business trainer and the coach believe in this concept so much that he has a coach for every major area of his life to reach his goals faster. Hi, I'm your host Bob Williams and I'm very pleased to welcome Tony Daum , CEO & Head Coach at EXCELLence Performance a company that provides "World Class Leadership and Personal Growth and Communication Skills Training." In today's episode, you'll learn ... One thing most people don't know about Tony What motivated him to start EXCELLence Performance Why he believes every business leader needs a coach How Tony and his team stay on top of a rapidly changing business world ... and much, much more! Thank you for stopping by today as I hope you will listen, learn and connect! About Tony ... Tony Daum is the CEO & Head Coach at EXCELLence Performance. He specializes in Business Consulting and Executive Coaching to C-Suite Executives, Leadership and Management Teams as well as Leadership and Communication Skills Training, Personal Development. Tony was voted Best Business Leader by SRQ Local. EXCELLence Performance has also received the Manatee Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year Award in 2022 and they’ve repeatedly been Voted #1 Business Consultant & Trainer by the Herald-Tribune Readers’ Choice Awards. Tony is a highly sought after Keynote speaker and has opened for Robert Kiyosaki, John C. Maxwell, Dr. Denis Waitley, and Mark Victor Hanson. He’s been flown around the world to speak to audiences of 10,000+. He served six terms on the advisory board of a billion-dollar company and as an advisor on the Board of Directors for three 501c3 charities. He’s spent decades building successful businesses and helping others do the same. Where to contact Tony Website Email Facebook Linkedin…
It's easy to take July 4th, our Independence Day, for granted. After all, this will make 247 years since the founding of our country. Far from being just another national holiday we at Sarasota Stories trust you will take a moment to stop and consider all the wonderful blessings we Americans enjoy... So today's episode will be abbreviated but with a little trivia-fun attached. Happy July 4th, 2023. And as always thank you for listening. Onward & Upward! Bob Williams…
Some studies show that only the death of a loved one and divorce are more stressful than moving to a new home. But these studies focus on adults and not children. One talented, local realtor (and mother) saw this problem and decided to write a children's book to deal with this very real problem. Hi, I’m your host Bob Williams and I'm very pleased to welcome Alahna Nicolas of Living Vogue Real Estate . In this episode, you'll hear ... One thing most people don’t know about Alahna What she wished everyone knew about being a realtor What she's seeing in the market right now Where the idea for writing a children’s book came from Where you can reach Alahna for your real estate needs ... an much, much more! Thank you for listening in today as it is my hope you will listen ... learn ... and connect! About Alahna... Alahna Nicolas is a REALTOR, entrepreneur, author, and speaker. Growing up, she always knew that I wanted to do something impactful. She loves the thrill of solving problems and volunteering. Alahna Nicolas endeavors to provide her clients with a professional, personalized, and pleasant experience, whether reading to the kiddos or working in Real Estate. Distinguished by an entrepreneurial spirit and positive attitude, Alahna approaches each transaction with efficiency & enthusiasm. She relishes the thrill of problem-solving and meets the many challenges that often occur during escrow head-on and with composure, fidelity & acuity. Alahna's Website Alahana"s Facebook Alahna's Instagram Alahna's Linkedin…
Some residents are very tuned-in to our local government, while others are not. I used to be in the latter category. However, I changed my mind after speaking with today's guest who plays a critical role in broadcasting not only everyday governmental affairs but also such things as how to protect yourself during pandemics, Red Tides, and hurricanes. I'm very pleased to welcome Jamie Carson, Director of Communications for Sarasota County . In this episode, you'll learn ... One thing most people don't know about Jamie Why she's such a big believer in Public Service What it was like knowing Cat-4 hurricane Ian was going to hit our county causing major damage A hurricane story that will warm your heart Why you should dial 311 Connect if you need to reach out to our local government ... and much... much ... more! Thank you for tuning in today as it's my hope you will listen ... learn ... and connect! About Jamie Jamie Carson is a motivated public affairs professional with 24 years of expertise in public information, government relations, media relations, community engagement, crisis communications, marketing, social media management, and public policy. She has extensive experience in planning and executing internal and external strategies and plans that communicate an organization’s mission and programs. Award-winning creative talent with demonstrated strength in producing multi-media presentations, brochures, websites, photography, news and feature articles, graphics, and other communication materials for a wide variety of audiences. Reputation for integrity, dedication, analytical skills, problem-solving abilities, and work ethic. Works well individually or as a team member. Jamie's Linkedin Sarasota County Website…
Every once in a while you run into a person whose record and reputation are so amazing you're a bit skeptical until you meet them face-to-face. You think to yourself is this person really as advertised? In today's episode, I interview one such individual and as you'll hear, indeed he is as advertised. Today, my guest is Philip Tavill President & CEO of Children First. Phillip will share with us... How his physician father made an incredible impact on his career choice. Why he continues to lead Children First even after 26 years at the helm. A story of redemption and success from a tragic and hopeless situation. Why it's critical for infants and toddlers to have a nurturing environment. How men of all ages are being trained to be better fathers and husbands. How you can connect with Children First to help carry on their legacy. ... and much much more! Thank you for stopping by and please remember to Listen... Learn... and Connect! About Philip Tavill Philip Tavill has been President & CEO of Children First, Sarasota County’s exclusive Head Start provider, since 1996. This year is his 26th Anniversary at the helm of this wonderful agency we founded 60 years ago. Philip holds a B.A. in psychology from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee and has dual master's degrees from Case Western Reserve University in Nonprofit Management and Social Work. He has worked in the human services field both in direct service and management capacities. Prior to his work with Children First, Philip served as the Executive Director of the Loveland Center. In 2021, he was honored by Sarasota Magazine as a Unity Award winner and most recently by the Sarasota Branch of the NAACP with the President’s Award. Both of these honors are in recognition of his years of service to the betterment of our community and to the impact he has made in the lives of thousands of children and families. Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Youtube…
Sunshine and beaches. That’s what we tell all our friends up north. Of course, this is a beautiful place to live, that’s why we moved here. Unfortunately, there's a “soft underbelly” we don't often see — those who are most vulnerable to attacks from domestic abuse. In today’s episode, you’ll hear from one caring woman who leads an amazing organization whose mission is to “stop domestic and sexual violence in our communities." Her name is Jessica Hays, CEO & President of the Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center, or SPARCC as it's more commonly known. For the past 15 years, Jessica has worked tirelessly at SPARCC and you’ll hear her share ... The crucial services SPARCC provides to the most vulnerable in our community Why Jessica chose to serve at SPARCC for so many years Misconceptions that people may have about domestic abuse How the recent pandemic has impacted the services they provide Several locations where women can get help Success stories that will warm your heart Upcoming events and the best ways to volunteer …. and much, much more! I’m so glad you stopped by today. And it is my hope that you will listen… learn… and connect! Learn more about SPARCC below. Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube…
The Florida economy is built on small, family-owned businesses. The Greater Sarasota Area is no different. Drive around town and you'll see all the mom and pop stores that offer products and services from A-Z. For example, there is one amazing cake business that has been a mainstay in Sarasota for years. And now the next generation is coming on strong to put their mark on what their father started over 25 years ago. Today, my guests are brother and sister team Nathan and Sarah Zammit from Cakes By Ron on Fruitville Road. Their father started this Sarasota bakery but now they are taking the lead to build their family business for the future. In this episode, you'll learn... Why their father Ron, decided to change professions from Cobbler to Master Cake Maker What it was like growing up in the family business Why they both changed their opinions towards "working for Dad." How their business skills actually complement each other Where they hope to take Cakes by Ron in the future .... And much much more! Thank you for joining us today and it is my hope that you will listen ... learn ... and connect Facebook Instagram…
If there's one thing a pandemic and the current war in Ukraine are teaching us, it's that we need to produce more food locally. But a critical part of that effort is to not waste what we already grow. One community group of dedicated volunteers is making big strides by gathering up the overproduction from local farmers and giving it to those most susceptible to hunger. Today I'm very pleased to welcome Joyce Norris, Executive Director of Transition Sarasota . Joyce and all her volunteers are dedicated to building resilience through community, especially in the area of food security. In this episode, you'll learn... What Transition Sarasota is and how they got started. How Joyce's parents and childhood garden gave her a love for growing food. The four initiatives of Transition Sarasota that bring about greater food security for the most vulnerable in our town. Upcoming events you can attend How you can get in involved . .... and much, much more! Thank you for stopping by today. And as always it is my hope that you will listen ... learn ... and connect! Joyce Norris Executive Director Joyce was raised in western Massachusetts. Her passion for vegetables and healthy eating originates from growing up with a large family garden. Fertilizer came from the farm down the street and crops were shared with family and neighbors. Her parents composted, canned, and made their own applesauce and baked goods. Having relocated to Florida in 1971, she is a long-time Florida resident. She believes strongly that a clean environment and healthy food should be accessible to all. She loves hiking and cycling and has volunteered for Tidewell Hospice. Joyce has a work background in accounting and has been a manager for many years. She brings to Transition Sarasota her organizational skills, energy, drive, and passion for health and the environment. Transitions Facebook Transitions Instagram Transitions LinkedIn Transitions Twitter…
Ever wonder what a US soldier fighting in Iraq does during their downtime? You study up on quality wines of course! Sound strange to you? Sounded strange to me too until I met one former soldier who decided to educate himself on all things wine as he prepared to join his fiancé in the California wine culture after his tour was up. Years later and after a move to the Sarasota Area with his now-wife, he continues “first-hand research” on the local wine culture and shares his findings with a very cool blog he and a friend started two years ago. Today, I am very pleased to welcome Eric “Vigo” Onstad of The Unassuming Wine Bros blog. Vigo and his good friend, Patrick started writing their blog in 2020 in order to be a local resource and provide a fun way to learn and discover new wines. Each month they feature a wine that could be from anywhere in the world then share their findings with their readers. They also share the price they paid and where to buy these wines locally. If you want to increase your wine knowledge then you won’t want to miss today’s episode. In today's episode. you’ll learn What prompted Vigo to learn about wines in the most inhospitable surrounding How he met his co-writer and why they started decided to start a wine blog How they choose wines to write about What you'll learn from reading their blog. And much, much more … I’m so glad you joined us today and as always it is my hope that you will listen, learn and connect! The Unassuming Wine Bros(UWB) (Patrick Duggan and Vigo Onstad) are two regular guys who love everything about wine, including writing about it. Our goal is to explore the nuances of wine and share our adventures and having fun along the way. Instagram…
What do you do with your life when you’re young, smart, and talented? Simple. You get a job, try to make a lot of money, or start a business to do the same thing. Or if you’re a free spirit maybe you budget travel the world for a few years. But none of these options fit for one very determined young woman who is making a big difference taking on the homeless problem in the Greater Sarasota Area. Today I am very pleased to welcome Megan Howell. She’s the Founder and Executive Director of Second Heart Homes . It's a non-profit organization that provides “mental health housing that empowers by helping people off the streets into the lives they deserve.” Two years ago while Megan was working on Main Street in Sarasota, she met a man who changed her life. He shared his story of how he became homeless and Megan realized that it could happen to anyone. It was then she decided to do her part to help solve Sarasota’s homeless problem. In this episode, you’ll hear Megan’s story of... Why she became involved in Sarasota’s homeless problem The process her team uses to help people get back on their feet Success stories that will warm your heart How you can get involved and much, much more… I’m so glad you joined us today and as always it is my hope that you will listen, learn and connect!”…
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