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Postcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE44: Colterris Collections Brings The World of Wine to PalisadeScott High of Colterris joins me to talk about an exciting new space opening soon in Palisade. On June 23rd 2025, Colterris Collections will open their exhibit space, housing over 16,000 pieces of wine memorabilia accompanied by fascinating stories from the world of wine. Join us to hear a few of those stories, along with the story of how Colterris came to be in Palisade. Visit Colterris Collections at 3708 G Road or colterris.com/colterris-collections2025-06-1752 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE43: How H-2A Agents Help Palisade Farms Run SmoothlyWhen you bite into a peach or a cherry or any other delicious piece of Palisade produce, can you taste the more than 200 federal regulations and five governmental agencies behind the workers who helped provide that bounty? Kim Noland, an independent H-2A agent based in Palisade, explains what agents do to help farmers manage the H-2A program and why the program is a critical economic necessity for Palisade. Marvel with us at the bureaucracy, and the people, behind the program while learning more about how it works and about how Palisade has changed...2025-06-1046 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE42: Carboy Winery’s Impact on Wine and Culture in ColoradoGo behind the scenes at Colorado’s largest wine producer, Carboy Winery. Barbie Graham, tasting room manager at Carboy Winery at Mount Garfield Estates in Palisade and sales and hospitality manager for the company globally, joins me to chat about how Carboy is making wine delicious, fun, and sustainable. Barbie and I also chat about why she’d rather live in Colorado than California, how she was cured of wine snobbery and how she tries to pass that gift along, about the variety of events Carboy hosts at their Mount Garfield Estates location, and lots more.Fi...2025-05-2849 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE41: Palisade's Psychological PullWhat is it about Palisade that makes people love living here so much? Dr. Carisa Authier joins me to discuss.Carisa and I talk about what makes Palisade so appealing, her path to Palisade, and her unique approach to mental health as a psychology consultant here in Palisade. And I get to ask her the random question I’ve always wanted to ask a psychologist! Find Carisa at drcarisa.com.2025-05-1553 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE40: Why The H-2A Visa Program Is So Important To PalisadeIriana Medina, Executive Director of La Plaza, explains how the H-2A visa program helps provide the seasonal agricultural labor for the valley’s farmers, orchardists, and grape growers. Migrant agricultural workers using the H-2A visa program are here legally. Listen to learn more about the H-2A program, what La Plaza does, and how you can get involved.  2025-04-2240 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE39: Palisade’s Surprising Seasonal Agricultural Workers of the PastJoAnn Rasmussen, Chair of the Palisade Historical Society, takes a deep dive into how past generations of farmers and orchardists in Palisade and the Grand Valley met their ever-present need for seasonal agricultural workers. We might sometimes feel isolated from international and national events here in Palisade, but the seasonal labor sources for this town have always been driven by outside circumstances. Listen to learn about the fascinating range of people who helped bring Palisade’s agricultural products to market. Visit the Palisade History Museum: historicpalisade.org2025-04-0155 minAsk Your Law MomAsk Your Law MomMom, can lawyers go to summer camp?In this episode of 'Ask Your Law Mom,' hosts Jen and Lisa talk about St. Patrick's Day bets and hijinx and plan for the summer.  They bring in a special guest for the fact check, Vanessa King, who provides insights into Canada's bilingual province.  Their Guest of the Week is Colleen McNamara, owner of Stutelage Innovations, who discusses the benefits of summer camps for children and how they can help mitigate summer learning loss. Additionally, third-year law student Katherine Kio shares her experiences with summer internships and learning opportunities, drawing parallels between summer camps and practical legal experiences. Th...2025-03-291h 02Postcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE38: From Seed To Community With Early Morning OrchardFor Julia Coffey, Farm Director at Early Morning Orchard in Palisade, her dream job on a farm isn’t really about farming. Learn what it’s really about – and then go visit the farm! They’re located at 3694 G 4/10 Road in Palisade and at earlymorningorchard.com.    2025-03-1855 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE37: A New Look For The Podcast!March 13th is the podcast’s second birthday! Hear what we're giving ourselves as a birthday present and about all the fun things planned for this year. And THANK YOU for listening! 2025-03-1303 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE36: El Rey Mexican Food Expands in PalisadeMichael Palma, manager of the El Rey Mexican Restaurant and Food Truck, shares the latest on what El Rey is cooking up at their new location at 528 Iowa Avenue. Listen and get inspired by this family operation’s warm approach to hospitality, food, and community. And...is that your stomach I hear growling?2025-03-0431 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE35: Monumental Mushrooms with Mad Scientist Rhysa FerrisI’m going to go ahead and bet that you didn’t know that there is a mushroom farm in Palisade, CO. And no, we’re not talking about magic mushrooms, though as you’ll find out, there’s something magical about every single mushroom, including the kind you serve on your dinner plate. Tune in to learn all about the fascinating world of mushrooms and what they can do for you and the agricultural community of the Grand Valley.For more about Monumental Mushrooms, visit:monumentalmushrooms.com2025-02-1146 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE34: Bugs and Beans in Western Colorado with Fred Judson and Andrea JudsonFred Judson and Andrea Judson have had very interesting careers in the Grand Valley: Andrea worked in biocontrol at the Palisade Insectary and Fred worked with disease resistant bean strains at Colorado State University's Western Colorado Research Center at Fruita. Geek out with us about sustainable agronomy and entomology in western Colorado!2025-01-2353 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE33: Grand Valley Myths and Legends with LisaMarie Pinder and Corinna ScottGo deep into a few of the most notorious Grand Valley myths and legends with two of my Palisade pals, LisaMarie Pinder and Corinna Scott. Hear the stories behind the infamous jar of Grand Valley dirt (8:18), the thunderbird on the Mesa (18:51), the vengeful train conductor (26:47), where you can find bits and pieces of historic coal mines (29:58), why Palisade has twin houses (33:50), and where you can find old labor camp cabins around town (37:02). Are you familiar with these stories? Or maybe you know a slightly different version? Are there other Grand Valley myths and legends that we didn’t...2025-01-0941 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE32: Wine Travel with Sarah Steele of Find Your Why Travel: Wine EditionWake up your wanderlust with this episode featuring Sarah Steele, travel advisor with Find Your Why Travel: Wine Edition. Take a trip around the world with us and get inspired to plan your own adventure!For more about Sarah and Find Your Why Travel: Wine Edition, email her at sarah@findyourwhytravel.com or visit wineadventureswithsarah.com.2024-12-0554 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE31: Building Up Grand Valley Wine with Richard McDonald of Grand Valley EnologyRichard and Aly McDonald of Colorado Vintners and Cliff Dweller Wine have a new venture: Grand Valley Enology, an on-site wine lab that provides juice and wine chemistry analysis to grape growers and winemakers in the Grand Valley. Listen to learn more about this new unique service and the science behind winemaking! Find more at coloradovintners.com or via email at lab@vincollect.com2024-09-2539 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE30: Palisade Stories with JoAnn Rasmussen of the Palisade Historical SocietyJoAnn Rasmussen, Chair of the Palisade Historical Society, and I go on a fun journey through Palisade’s past, present, and future. It's impossible not to catch JoAnn's contagious love of history in general and Palisade history in particular! For more, visit historicpalisade.org.2024-08-2351 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE29: Do Palisade Right with Hilary Lewkowitz of the Colorado Tourism OfficeWhere did 'Do Palisade Right' come from, and what’s it all about? Hilary Lewkowitz from the Colorado Tourism Office joins me to share more about how the campaign originated, what it's intended to do, and what it might mean to you. For more, visit oedit.colorado.gov/colorado-tourism-office or visitpalisade.com/do-palisade-right2024-08-0825 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE28: The Riverfront Trail Runs Through It with Joel SholtesWhat did the Colorado riverfront used to look like in the Grand Valley? What are the One Riverfront Commission and the Grand Valley River Corridor Initiative why do they matter to Palisade residents? When will Palisade finally get that riverfront trail connection? Joel Sholtes joins me to talk about all this and lots more fun river facts. More about One Riverfront: https://www.gjcity.org/524/One-Riverfront More about Grand Valley River Corridor Initiative: https://www.coloradomesa.edu/water-center/grand-valley-river-corridor-initiative.html2024-07-1336 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE27: The Palisade Community Garden Takes Root with Lu FrederickLu Frederick is leading the charge to develop the Palisade Community Garden in downtown Palisade, along with Lehl Chase-Nason. Lu joins me to talk about the history of the garden, what’s been built so far, what’s next, and how you can get involved. Learn all about how a hard-working team of volunteers is transforming a piece of undevelopable land by the railroad tracks from a weedy gravel lot into a thriving place for community members to gather, learn, and of course, grow! Follow the Palisade Community Garden at facebook.com/groups/8227651057244372024-06-1833 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE26: Bringing Joy to Palisade with Kristen Seymour of Harlow and The MercKristen Seymour owns Harlow and The Merc in downtown Palisade and she also happens to be one of my favorite people ever for the generosity and joy she brings to every minute. Join us for a fun chat about her businesses and everything we love about Palisade. For more, visit harlowpalisade.com and westslopemercantile.com. 2024-05-1539 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE25: Something Fishy is Happening in Palisade!Learn all about Palisade High School’s unique fish hatchery program, the fish they raise, and how they are released from the members of the hatchery team. It's a fishy good time! For more about the hatchery, visit sites.google.com/d51schools.org/phs-fish-hatchery 2024-04-1643 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE24: Celebrating One Year With the Things that Make Palisade So Special and New MusicMarch marks the one year anniversary of the Postcards from Palisade Podcast! Listen to find out what’s ahead for year two, to celebrate past guests’ favorite things about Palisade, and to hear the debut of the podcast’s new intro music, written and recorded by a local Palisadian! Music: Riverbend by Geoff Roper. 2024-03-2718 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE23: Palisade Pedicab Rises From the Ashes with Mark WilliamsLast September, a fire broke out at Mark Williams’ and Sarah Schaeffer’s Palisade home. Their garage, filled with all the implements of Mark’s pedicab business, quickly burnt to the ground, while their house and neighboring structures were damaged. What followed was an incredible outpouring of support from the Palisade community. 2024-03-1118 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE22: The Milky Way Enters Into Palisade’s Orbit, with Kathy and Scott GilbertHave you visited The Milky Way? As of Wednesday, 2/28, Kathy and Scott Gilbert are serving up sweet treats, savory snacks, and tasty drinks from their new shop at 330 Main Street in Palisade! Hear all about the fun treats they have in store for Palisade. Find The Milky Way on Instagram @themilkywaypalisade2024-02-2718 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE21: Palisade Trail Guide with Rondo Buecheler of Palisade Cycle and ShuttleRondo Buecheler, co-owner of Palisade Cycle and Shuttle, shares his favorite bike trails and stories from decades of living, peddling, and paddling in Palisade and the Grand Valley. Find more at palisadecycle.com. 2024-01-3149 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE20: Growing Palisade with the Palisade Chamber of Commerce’s Jessica BurfordJessica Burford, President & CEO of the Palisade Chamber of Commerce, is one of the biggest boosters of Palisade businesses - and not just because it’s her job. Find out what drives her passion for encouraging thoughtful growth in our small town.2024-01-0937 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE19: Road Trip! Dolores River Canyon Country with Bella Harris of Colorado Wildlands ProjectWe already have one national monument nearby...what if we had another? Bella Harris of the Colorado Wildlands Project explains why her organization is advocating for the creation of a National Monument for the Dolores River Canyon Country. For more about the Colorado Wildlands Project: cowildlands.orgPetition link: https://www.protectthedolores.org/2023-11-2840 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE18: Hillary Eales, the Mafia Princess of Western Colorado WineWhat’s a mafia princess doing running a winery in Western Colorado? The name might have started as an inside joke between friends, but the wine is serious business. For more about Mafia Princess Wines: mafiaprincesswines.com2023-10-1748 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE17: Art and Real Estate in Palisade with Tammy Craig of Fruit & Wine Real Estate and The Craig GalleryIf you live in the Palisade area, Tammy Craig probably knows what the inside of your house looks like. For more info on Fruit & Wine Real Estate: fruitandwine.net or The Craig Gallery: craiggallerypalisade.com.2023-09-2645 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE16: Tales From the Tasting Room With Palisade’s Wine-Pouring A-Team: Amy DiMarzio and Michael MartinTwo of Palisade’s top wine pourers, Amy DiMarzio and Michael Martin of Blue Beryl Winery and Mesa Park Vineyards, share what really happens behind the scenes at your favorite tasting rooms. Go see Amy and Michael at Blue Beryl Winery: theblueberylwinery.com2023-08-291h 21Healthcare InspiredHealthcare InspiredCharting Your Healthcare Career: From Entry to ExcellenceIn this episode, we delve into an insightful discussion. From specialized skills to leadership development, we cover the spectrum of growth opportunities within healthcare. Today, we have a special guest joining us - the incredible Dr. Lisa Campbellhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/drlisalcampbel. With a wealth of experience in the healthcare field, Dr. Campbell will share her insights on leadership, its challenges, and the remarkable impact it can have on patient care and organizational success. She brings a wealth of wisdom, empathy, and practical insights that will resonate with listeners at every stage of their journey. Episode Highlights: Discovering Your...2023-08-1633 minHealthcare InspiredHealthcare InspiredCharting Your Healthcare Career: From Entry to ExcellenceIn this episode, we delve into an insightful discussion. From specialized skills to leadership development, we cover the spectrum of growth opportunities within healthcare. Today, we have a special guest joining us - the incredible Dr. Lisa Campbellhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/drlisalcampbel. With a wealth of experience in the healthcare field, Dr. Campbell will share her insights on leadership, its challenges, and the remarkable impact it can have on patient care and organizational success. She brings a wealth of wisdom, empathy, and practical insights that will resonate with listeners at every stage of their journey. Episode Highlights: Discovering Your...2023-08-1633 minParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis PodcastParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis PodcastWhy Grades Matter ft. Danielle McNamaraWelcome to Season 12 Episode 30 of the ParentingAces Podcast, a proud member of the Tennis Channel Podcast Network. In this week's podcast, Danielle McNamara rejoins Lisa to discuss why grades are important to high schoolers hoping to be recruited to play college tennis.For those of you who have watched/listened to our previous episodes with Danielle (click here, here, and here), you know she's the former Head Coach of the Yale Women's Tennis Team as well as a former college player herself. She is now retired from coaching and has started DLM Coaching to help families better...2023-08-1649 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE15: The Farming Life with Scott and Jessica Washkowiak of Field to Fork FarmScott and Jessica Washkowiak own Field to Fork Farm in Palisade, where they’ve been growing organic and biodynamic crops and raising pigs and chickens for eleven years. We talk about lots of interesting farming and ecological issues and also...what kind of vegetables we are. For more info on Field to Fork Farm, including their farm stand’s hours of operation: fieldtofork-farm.com.2023-08-151h 01Postcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE14: How Mesa Park Vineyards Evolved into Mesa Park Fruit Company with Laura BlackLaura and Brandon Black were happily settling into life in Denver when they took a trip to Palisade that ended up changing their lives forever. Find out where Mesa Park Fruit Company’s fruit is available at mesaparkfruit.com, instagram.com/mesaparkfruit, or facebook.com/mesaparkfruit2023-08-0149 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE13: Poetry and Art on the Western Slope with Wendy Videlock, Western Colorado’s Newest Poet LaureateWendy Videlock was just named the Western Slope Poet Laureate by the Telluride Institute’s Talking Gourds program. Why doesn't she like to tell people she’s a poet when she first meets them, then? To contact Wendy to arrange a reading, email her at coloradawendy@gmail.com. To find some of Wendy’s poems, check out the Poetry Foundation: poetryfoundation.org/poets/wendy-videlock and Wendy’s website: wendy-videlock.constantcontactsites.com2023-07-1857 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE12: The Business of Cannabis in Colorado with The Happy Camper’s Colleen Scanlon-MaynardHow do a cannabis company’s operations differ from other businesses? Why did the Palisade location of The Happy Camper Cannabis Company relocate across town earlier this year? How are they feeling about new competition in Grand Junction? Whether you’re a regular or occasional consumer or you’ve never touched the stuff, there’s something for everyone (21+) in this episode. We go behind the scenes of a successful cannabis business with The Happy Camper Cannabis Company’s Partner and Senior VP of Marketing and Sales, Colleen Scanlon-Maynard. For more info about The Happy Camper, check out...2023-07-0555 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE11: Colorado Lavender with Olivia Coe and Lee Ann Nielsen of the Colorado Lavender AssociationWhy does Palisade have a lavender festival? How exactly does one celebrate lavender? Why does lavender grow so well here? Learn everything you ever wanted to know about lavender and the upcoming Colorado Lavender Festival from Festival Director Olivia Coe and Lavender Association of Colorado Treasurer and lavender farmer Lee Ann Nielsen of Nielsen Village. For more info about the Colorado Lavender Festival and the Lavender Association of Colorado, check out their website: coloradolavender.org/annual-lavender-festival. 2023-06-2049 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE10: Cygnus Crossing - Kathy and Scott GilbertKathy and Scott Gilbert have a lot in progress right now: besides the Cygnus Coffee bus that we all know and love, they’re also working on the new Sempre Caffe [later renamed to The Milky Way] in downtown Palisade, a yet to-be-named ice cream truck [Betty], longer-term projects at their G Road location by the high school, and one surprise thing. Grab your favorite beverage and hear all about it. For more info about Cygnus Crossing, check out their website: cygnuscrossing.com or instagram: @cygnuscoffeebus.2023-06-1342 minParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis PodcastParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis PodcastFocus on the Long Game ft. Danielle McNamara & Tanner StumpWelcome to Season 12 Episode 20 of the ParentingAces Podcast, a proud member of the Tennis Channel Podcast Network. This week's guests are two former Division I college tennis coaches - Danielle McNamara (Yale) and Tanner Stump (University of Florida) who have taken their expertise to the private sector and are now working with players and coaches on an individual level to continue to grow and improve the college tennis landscape.When Danielle reached out to me about tackling the topic of growth over results on the podcast, I couldn't wait to get these two behind the mic! As Da...2023-05-311h 02Postcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE9: Palisade Pedicab - Mark WilliamsMark Williams is the owner of Palisade Pedicab and the driving force behind Bike Palisade, which organizes regular community cruiser rides and bike nights to get locals out and about on bikes in Palisade. Mark and I chat about how he got into pedicabbing, lessons he’s learned along the way, what an ideal bike-friendly Palisade would look like, and lots more. We also hear from a few locals about what the weekly community rides mean to them. For more info about Palisade Pedicab, check out their website: palisadepedicab.com. 2023-05-3026 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE8: Christine Moore - Yoga, Dance, and Yoga TherapyChristine Moore is a yoga and dance teacher and yoga therapist based in Palisade. For more info about Christine and her classes and other offerings, check out her website: christinemooreshimmyogini.com For more information about the Grand Valley Yoga Fest, check out their website. 100% of the proceeds of the festival go to mental health and suicide awareness programs in the Grand Valley: grandvalleyyogafest.com2023-05-2340 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE7: Dancing In My Head Photography - Lisa "Moose" KralLisa “Moose” Kral of Dancing In My Head Photography loves the color purple and she loves taking photos. Which one does she love more? For more info about Dancing In My Head Photography, visit dancinginmyhead.com.2023-05-1632 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE6: Spoke and Vine Motel and Fidel's - Jody Corey and Jeff SnookJody Corey and Jeff Snook own the Spoke & Vine Motel and Fidel’s, a cocina and bar in central Palisade. Neither of which were necessarily planned purchases! Find out how Jeff and Jody relied on each other and the community as they built their businesses and made Palisade their new home. For more about the Spoke & Vine Motel and Fidel’s, check out fidelspalisade.com and spokeandvinemotel.com.2023-05-0257 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE5: The Homestead - Cody Butters LewisCody Butters Lewis and Mike Lewis own The Homestead, the newest motel in Palisade. Cody and Mike bought the property in 2021 and spent the next 14 months renovating it. What surprises did they find along the way? For more about The Homestead, check out thehomesteadpalisade.com.2023-04-2534 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE4: La Plaza (formerly known as Child & Migrant Services) - Nelly GarciaNelly Garcia, the Executive Director of La Plaza (formerly known as Child & Migrant Services or The Hospitality Center) talks about what La Plaza does and why it is so important to her to be a part of it. For more info about La Plaza, check out laplazapalisade.org.2023-04-1157 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE3: Colorado Association for Viticulture and Enology (CAVE) - Cassidee ShullCassidee Shull is the Executive Director of the Colorado Association for Viticulture and Enology, aka CAVE. We talk all things Palisade and wine alongside a special guest, Jilly the puppy! For more info about CAVE or the Colorado Mountain Winefest and other events, check out winecolorado.org and coloradowinefest.com. 2023-04-0435 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE2: Paddleboard Adventure Company - Danny TebbenkampDanny Tebbenkamp is the owner of Paddleboard Adventure Company. [Since this episode was published, PAC and The Sneak Line have decided to close their Palisade brick and mortar. I'm keeping this episode out there because Danny and his businesses played such a big role in the Palisade community and they've left a bit of a hole where the community events they hosted used to be.]2023-03-2828 minPostcards From PalisadePostcards From PalisadeE1: Greetings from Palisade!Hello from Palisade! Learn a little more about the town of Palisade, your host, Lisa McNamara, and what you can expect from future episodes. For more, check out our website, postcardsfrompalisade.com.2023-03-1309 minRad ChatRad ChatE83: Dr. Lisa Ashmore - Gynae Narrative Project**Trigger Warning**Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Dr. Lisa Ashmore as part of Education and Workforce Development (Part 27).Discussion about Lisa’s career and various roles, the gynae narratives project for people living with and beyond gynaecological cancers. To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 1) Reflect on your practice, are there any moments when the service got in the way of delivering dignified care? Moments patients reported as part of the Gynae Narratives were not having gowns available, having their concerns acknowledged or the...2023-03-0651 minParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis PodcastParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis PodcastChoosing the "Right" Tournaments in Today's Jr Tennis Landscape ft. Danielle McNamaraWelcome to Season 12 Episode 6 of the ParentingAces Podcast, a proud member of the Tennis Channel Podcast Network. Former Head Women's Coach at Yale, Danielle McNamara, returns to dig into choosing the proper tournaments given all the rating/ranking changes.Last week, we spoke with ITA CEO Tim Russell about the ITA's recently-announced partnership with WTN. Many of you are feeling some confusion about how best to position your junior player(s) to find a college tennis playing opportunity - do you play USTA tournaments, WTN tournaments, ITF tournaments, or does it even matter?Danielle has re...2023-02-2246 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS4:E10 – Down the RoadWhat are we doing? We weren’t really sure either, so today, we are going to make a list; a very long list of all possible options. And then we figure out what we’re actually going to do for the next six to nine to twelve months. Don’t worry, I promise the list is not going to be boring. There are jokes. This episode was written, recorded, and edited by Lisa McNamara and Paul Olson. It was produced by Lisa McNamara. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.2022-09-2729 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS4:E9 – Western Colorado Ups and DownsCome along in the Bobs on an extra-eventful week of our life on the road. Join us as we explore Western Colorado and end up not buying a house, even though last episode I was pretty sure I was going to be telling you this time that we had bought a house. Instead, we did plenty of mountain biking, crying into our cups of cider, dodging rainstorms, and crossing paths with all kinds of interesting people. 0:00 - Intro 2:42 - Friday, August 19th 8:15 - Saturday, August 20th 10:56 - Sunday, August 21st   17:08 - Monday, August 22n...2022-09-0641 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS4:E8 – Our Gear's YearOur gear lives a tough life. After fourteen months on the road, how have things fared? Paul’s going to share all the dirty, rusty, dusty details. Plus, an update on our travels over the past two months.  This episode was written by Paul Olson and Lisa McNamara. It was produced by Lisa McNamara. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.2022-08-2210 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS4:E7 – Montana's Most WantedWhat happens when you get pulled over in the middle of the night by what feels like the entire police force of Missoula, MT? It’s a Driver’s Ed segment featuring three dads from upstate New York who, for a few hours in 1993, found themselves in the kind of situation they never expected to be in when they had left home for a northern Rockies backpacking trip 40ish hours earlier. This story isn’t just about one of the scariest things that happened to these three. It’s also about friendships and inside jokes that last decades...2022-08-0139 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS4:E6 – A Cross-Country Motorcycle AdventureSpecial guest Wendy Allen joins us for a "Drivers’ Ed" segment about the 30 days she spent on her motorcycle, riding solo from Wisconsin to Vegas and back. From cramped hands to making connections with strangers when she needed them most to realizing what was most important in her life, Wendy takes us through the unfiltered story of her adventure. And, she tells us why she’d do it again in a heartbeat. 1:06 - Wendy's story 35:20 - Remembering the kindnesses we've experienced on the road 40:26 - Next time, what happens when three forty-something dads from upstate New...2022-07-1242 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS4:E5 – New Mexico TruthsRide along with the Bobs as we drive from City of Rocks to Albuquerque, chasing green chiles and New Mexico truths along the way. The fires in the state may be preventing us from camping and hiking, but they can't keep us from eating up everything else as we make our way north. Learn more about New Mexico cuisine, how a town famous for its name got its name, where to find sparkling wine in New Mexico, the tastiest green chile cheeseburgers, heroic hot shot crews, how we save money on splurge days, and more. 1:12 - Waking u...2022-06-2133 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS4:E4 – The Arizona Mining Town SmackdownBisbee or Jerome – do you have an opinion on the best Arizona mining town? In today’s “What is it about this place?” we compare the two towns and declare our ultimate, all-time winner with a Drunk History-level, very scientific analysis. And, an RIP to an unlucky Arizona hiker. 1:02 - Background and basic info about Bisbee and Jerome 6:50 - Parking: Bisbee vs. Jerome 11:03 - Breweries, wineries, coffee shops: Bisbee vs. Jerome 17:30 - Old-timey bars: Bisbee vs. Jerome 26:04 - Views: Bisbee vs. Jerome 26:27 - Park proximity: Bisbee vs. Jerome 30:27 - Stairways: Bisbee vs. Jero...2022-06-0752 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS4:E3 – Utah's Top TenAnother five weeks in Utah! Today, a What is it About This Place? with my top ten most memorable moments from those five weeks. From spider eyeballs to the time that Paul moved my foot and almost killed me – it was unforgettable. And in the latest Stocks and Vagabonds installment, Paul compares our costs from this round to our time in Utah last fall – did we achieve that $2,800/month ideal spend again? 1:18 - Memorable moments ten through six 9:07 - How much it costs to #vanlife in southern Utah 14:43 - Memorable moments five through one Th...2022-05-2529 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS4:E2 – One Year of Early RetirementWe’re coming up on a year of no-job roadlife. Today, it’s an unsolicited advice smorgasbord – what kind of advice are people giving us? And what advice do your two favorite unshowered dirtbags feel qualified to give you? Money, life, relationships...it’s all on the buffet table. 1:08 - The advice people feel we need 3:35 - Money and budget update 6:07 - How much it costs to build out an adventure vehicle 8:27 - Relationship advice for living the #vanlife 12:03 - Our advice to you: do it! Whatever it is! Suggested reading: The Shoc...2022-05-1019 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS4:E1 – Back WestWhat's it like to actually live the #vanlife? Ride along with us in the Bobs as we explore Utah's San Rafael Swell and try to find a sheltered campsite on a very windy day – a typical day in our road-based life. 1:01 - Back in Utah at a dispersed camping site with a view beyond belief 4:15 - Where we spent the previous few months 8:48 - Exploring the San Rafael Swell and hunting for a campsite This episode was written and produced by Lisa McNamara. It was recorded and edited by Lisa McNamara and Paul Ol...2022-04-2556 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS4:E0 – Series Four is Coming Soon!Series four will be starting soon! In series four, we will continue to share updates from the road including “days in the life,” where we’ll take you along on a typical day on the road. We also hope to bring in other voices, including stories about why other people are on the road, their travel nightmares, and their inspirations. If you have a story you’d like to share to get us started, email us at info(at)roadtrippinginamerica.com. We’d love to hear from you. Series four is taking a bit longer than expected to get sta...2022-04-1302 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E12 – Backtracks, Chapter 12: The End of the AdventureIs there anything more bittersweet than the end of a good adventure? Find out what Edna and Charlotte took away from their desert experiences and what they did next as we close out the final chapter of The White Heart of Mojave. This episode was recorded and produced by Lisa McNamara. Supplemental text is by Lisa McNamara and original text is by Edna Brush Perkins. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more. Do you know someone who would enjoy this story but who doesn’t do podcasts? The White Heart of Mojave (Annotated), by Lisa McNamara and Ed...2022-03-2812 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E11 – Backtracks, Chapter 11: Snowstorm and SandstormMojave is not going to let Edna and Charlotte go unscathed. She throws snowstorms and sandstorms at them as they begin "the going home."  This episode was recorded and produced by Lisa McNamara. Supplemental text is by Lisa McNamara and original text is by Edna Brush Perkins. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more. Do you know someone who would enjoy this story but who doesn’t do podcasts? The White Heart of Mojave (Annotated), by Lisa McNamara and Edna Brush Perkins, is available on Amazon as an ebook or paperback. For the print version of the sto...2022-03-2831 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E10 – Backtracks, Chapter 10: The High White PeaksEdna and Charlotte embark on their long-anticipated adventure of climbing Telescope Peak, where they stand on top of the icy, shiny world for a few all-too-brief moments. This episode was recorded and produced by Lisa McNamara. Supplemental text is by Lisa McNamara and original text is by Edna Brush Perkins. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more. Do you know someone who would enjoy this story but who doesn’t do podcasts? The White Heart of Mojave (Annotated), by Lisa McNamara and Edna Brush Perkins, is available on Amazon as an ebook or paperback. For the print ve...2022-03-0723 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E9 – Backtracks, Chapter 9: The Mountain SpringEdna and Charlotte find glorious water, an abandoned gold mining town, lost burros, and a route up Telescope Peak.  This episode was recorded and produced by Lisa McNamara. Supplemental text is by Lisa McNamara and original text is by Edna Brush Perkins. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more. Do you know someone who would enjoy this story but who doesn’t do podcasts? The White Heart of Mojave (Annotated), by Lisa McNamara and Edna Brush Perkins, is available on Amazon as an ebook or paperback. For the print version of the story, I dug a little dee...2022-03-0730 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E8 – Backtracks, Chapter 8: The Dry CampEdna and Charlotte become more and more obsessed with water as they continue their hot and dry journey across Death Valley. This episode was recorded and produced by Lisa McNamara. Supplemental text is by Lisa McNamara and original text is by Edna Brush Perkins. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more. Do you know someone who would enjoy this story but who doesn’t do podcasts? The White Heart of Mojave (Annotated), by Lisa McNamara and Edna Brush Perkins, is available on Amazon as an ebook or paperback. For the print version of the story, I dug a...2022-02-2118 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E7 – Backtracks, Chapter 7: The Burning SandsEdna and Charlotte struggle across the blazing floor of Death Valley and in the process, Edna learns the true appeal of the desert.  This episode was recorded and produced by Lisa McNamara. Supplemental text is by Lisa McNamara and original text is by Edna Brush Perkins. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more. Do you know someone who would enjoy this story but who doesn’t do podcasts? The White Heart of Mojave (Annotated), by Lisa McNamara and Edna Brush Perkins, is available on Amazon as an ebook or paperback. For the print version of the story, I d...2022-02-2116 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E6 – Backtracks, Chapter 6: The Strangest Farm in the WorldEdna and Charlotte arrive at Furnace Creek Ranch and learn how difficult it is to simply exist on the hot floor of Death Valley. This episode was recorded and produced by Lisa McNamara. Supplemental text is by Lisa McNamara and original text is by Edna Brush Perkins. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more. Do you know someone who would enjoy this story but who doesn’t do podcasts? The White Heart of Mojave (Annotated), by Lisa McNamara and Edna Brush Perkins, is available on Amazon as an ebook or paperback. For the print version of the st...2022-02-0724 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E5 – Backtracks, Chapter 5: Entering Death ValleyEdna and Charlotte get their first look at the place they've been trying to see for over a year. Standing high above the valley floor, overlooking Death Valley for the first time – do you think they were happy they were there or nah? This episode was recorded and produced by Lisa McNamara. Supplemental text is by Lisa McNamara and original text is by Edna Brush Perkins. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.  Do you know someone who would enjoy this story but who doesn’t do podcasts? The White Heart of Mojave (Annotated), by Lisa McNamara and E...2022-02-0733 minParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis PodcastParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis PodcastHow Can We Attract - and Retain - More Children to Tennis ft. Danielle McNamaraWelcome to Season 11, Episode 5, of the ParentingAces Podcast, a proud member of the Tennis Channel Podcast Network. This week, Lisa chats with Danielle McNamara, former Head Women's Tennis Coach at Yale and current ITA Director of Coach Education, about what it's going to take to attract and retain more children to our sport.Danielle McNamara was the women’s tennis head coach at Yale from 2006-14, and 2016-21. She was also the head coach at Texas from 2014-15. She guided Yale to four NCAA Tournament appearances, including the first in program history in 2008. McNamara coached 27 All-Ivy singles play...2022-02-0145 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS2:E11 – A Postcard from FloridaWhy we stuck around Florida for a month: featuring delicious raw bars, freezing iguanas, the new worst smell I've ever experienced, miles of serene beaches, and all kinds of sea specimens. 1:02 - Why you need to plan ahead if you want to camp in Florida 4:37 - Why it's still, always worth camping in Florida 13:35 - The worst smell I've ever experienced This episode was written, recorded, and produced by Lisa McNamara. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.2022-01-3115 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E4 – Backtracks, Chapter 4: The OutfitEdna and Charlotte decide that they can't drive into Death Valley – a more traditional, formal expedition will need to be mounted if they are going to reach their goal. So they go back home, back east, and wait for the hot desert summer to pass. In January, they return to Silver Lake and to their guide, the sheriff. The trio travel by railroad to Beatty, NV, where they rent a cart, a burro, and a horse, stock up on a month’s worth of supplies, and head west towards the valley. This episode was recorded and produced by L...2022-01-2220 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E3 – Backtracks, Chapter 3: The White HeartEdna and Charlotte bum around Silver Lake, chasing mirages back and forth across the dry lake bed, then take a treacherous drive to Saratoga Springs with the town’s sheriff. They get tantalizingly close to their goal in Death Valley, walking when they can drive no further and learning firsthand how the heat, light, and distance of Death Valley gave the place its name. This episode was recorded and produced by Lisa McNamara. Supplemental text is by Lisa McNamara and original text is by Edna Brush Perkins. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.  Do you know som...2022-01-2227 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E2 – Backtracks, Chapter 2: How We Found MojaveEdna and Charlotte try to get their Death Valley trip underway but face plenty of obstacles. They visit the Imperial Valley and the Salton Sea and gain some healthy respect for the desert. Armed with new determination, they finally arrive on the doorstep of Death Valley in Silver Lake, CA. Will they finally find what they are looking for, or will they give up and head back home? This episode was recorded and produced by Lisa McNamara. Supplemental text is by Lisa McNamara and original text is by Edna Brush Perkins. More at roadtrippinginamerica.com. ...2022-01-1043 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E1 – Backtracks, Chapter 1: The Feel of the OutdoorsFirst, we talk about how this podcast is going to work. Then, Edna takes over and reveals why she and Charlotte decided to go to Death Valley for a lighthearted break from raising children and fighting for women's rights in the 1920s. Why are two wealthy women from Cleveland so obsessed with going to Death Valley? Let's find out! This episode was recorded and produced by Lisa McNamara. Supplemental text is by Lisa McNamara and original text is by Edna Brush Perkins. More at roadtrippinginamerica.com. Do you know someone who would enjoy this story...2022-01-1020 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS3:E0 – Backtracks: The White Heart of MojaveA hundred years ago, it was considered by most to be foolish, absurd, unthinkable for two women to travel on their own, especially to an undeveloped place like Death Valley. A hundred years later, anyone who thinks that idea is foolish – well, they are the ones considered absurd now. A hundred years ago, in the early 1920s, Edna Brush Perkins and Charlotte Hannahs Jordan, both in their early 40s, went to find the heart of the desert in Death Valley. A hundred years later, in the early 2020s, I, on the verge of 40, found the book Edna wr...2022-01-0303 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS2:E10 – Five Months on the RoadAfter five months on the road, we share a budget update, answer some unanswered questions from previous episodes, and find out what each other’s “ests” were (the bests, worsts, scariests). 1:13 - Budget and spending for five months of #vanlife 9:57 - Questions answered from past episodes 23:04 - The bests, worsts, scariests, and more This episode was written, recorded, sound edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional recording and editing by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.2021-12-0733 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS2:E9 – 35 Days in Canyon CountryIn canyon country, we force our bodies through cracks in the ground in places like Buckskin Gulch and Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, send the Bobs down tough roads, and struggle with some big questions about land use. After 35 days of this, after enjoying endless canyons, gorgeous dispersed camping spots, carefully timed resupply runs, and achieving furnace temperature perfection, we finally feel like we have hit our stride with road life – just in time to pause for a few weeks. 1:14 - Dayssss of exploration and figuring out how to stay warm 11:38 - Buckskin Gulch slot canyon 2021-11-1729 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS2:E8 – Third Time’s a Charm in Death ValleyAfter previous attempts were thwarted by Maruchan lunches, underpowered rental cars, unusual rainstorms, distracting flowers, flying tents, and snow, we finally managed to climb a big mountain. And why we'll never stop returning to Death Valley, no matter what it throws at us. 1:08 - Finally climbing Telescope Peak 5:13 - The October 2015 rainstorms 11:32 - The Spring 2016 #superbloom 19:09 - Telescope in 2021 This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional editing by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more. 2021-10-2627 minMcNamaraOnMoneyMcNamaraOnMoneyLong-Term Care With Lisa Silva, Part 2 of 2Long-Term Care with Lisa Silva, Part 2 This week join Alyssa McNamara Reed along with her guest Lisa Silva Haraden of Arthur J. Gallagher (https://locations.ajg.com/us/ma/quincy/1900-crown-colony-dr) for a discussion of the financial implications of long-term care. 
Alyssa McNamara Reed, CFP® is a financial planner with a passion for the intersection of taxes and investing. Alyssa works with motivated savers, beneficiaries of estates, business owners, divorcees, and pre-retirees. McNamara Financial is an independent, family-owned, fee-only investment management and financial planning firm, serving individuals and families on the South Shore and beyond for over 30 years. COME SEE WHA...2021-10-2553 minMcNamaraOnMoneyMcNamaraOnMoneyLong-Term Care with Lisa Silva, Part 1 of 2Long-Term Care with Lisa Silva, Part 1 This week join Alyssa McNamara Reed along with her guest Lisa Silva Haraden of Arthur J. Gallagher (https://locations.ajg.com/us/ma/quincy/1900-crown-colony-dr) for a discussion of the financial implications of long-term care. 
Alyssa McNamara Reed, CFP® is a financial planner with a passion for the intersection of taxes and investing. Alyssa works with motivated savers, beneficiaries of estates, business owners, divorcees, and pre-retirees. McNamara Financial is an independent, family-owned, fee-only investment management and financial planning firm, serving individuals and families on the South Shore and beyond for over 30 years. COME SEE WHA...2021-10-2551 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS2:E7 – Covid and Loathing in Las VegasWe can't live like every day is a vacation – we'd probably die (and we’d definitely blow through our savings). So most of our days on the road are like real life, with a vacation thrown in here and there. Back in more optimistic times, we had planned to spend my 40th birthday in Vegas. But then things went weird again. What was it like in Vegas in September, 2021? We'll tell you what we saw. 1:26 - Why Vegas?   4:16 - Checking in like Raoul Duke 7:57 - How things felt both the same and different 17:36 - All t...2021-10-1228 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS2:E6 – Making a List and Checking it…LaterThree Wind River, WY stories told by way of the things we saved to Google when back in cell range: from terrifying cows to windstorms to running out of water on a hike, we bumbled through a few misadventures, then double checked to see how we could do it better next time. And the eight things we think about on a daily basis that are second nature when you live in a building. 1:16 - Smashing my phone into tiny little pieces and realizing how dependent we are on internet search 4:08 - First search: how do you...2021-09-2927 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS2:E5 – Money and DinosaursA deep dive into our budget vs. actual spending for our first two months of road life and a tour of Dinosaur National Monument – the fossils, the canyons, the river, the...poems? 1:12 - How much we spend on #vanlife   9:28 - Highs and lows of road life 13:24 - A tour of Dinosaur National Monument 27:00 - The Cataract of Lodore, the poem 31:37 - Wrap-up This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional recording and editing by Paul Olson. The Cataract of Lodore, by Robert Southey: https://www...2021-09-1533 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS2:E4 – The Colorado Mountain Biking SpecialA special edition all about mountain biking in and around Colorado. We rank, we review, we get bruised (often). Find out how Hartman Rocks in Gunnison, the Thunder Trails in Norwood, and Turkey Springs in Pagosa Springs stack up with a few other trail systems in Colorado. 2:22 - Paul's trail-ranking criteria 3:17 - Our third favorite Colorado mountain biking spot 7:15 - Our second favorite Colorado mountain biking spot 13:31 - Our most favorite Colorado mountain biking spot 20:10 - Honorable mentions and places still on our list to bike This episode was written by...2021-08-3129 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS2:E3 – Ruins, Rats, and RealizationsWhat are ruins, really? A trip to Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New Mexico digs up memories of Lisa's favorite childhood playground. And, Hartman Rocks is an amazing place to mountain bike in Gunnison, Colorado but...be prepared with rodent repellent if you're there in pack rat nesting season! It was a battle of Paul vs. the pack rats - and the pack rats won. 1:11 - Digging up my childhood playground in New York 4:00 - The road to Chaco Culture 10:36 - Bringing the two together 13:27 - Making a podcast in the wild 2021-08-1625 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS2:E2 – Planning for SpontaneityWhen traveling, do you like to plan every detail or relax and go with the flow? Lisa used to be a thorough planner, but found that all that planning did was make her miserable and stressed. She has learned that she can’t plan or predict when interesting or memorable things are going to happen, so she just has to put herself in the way for them to happen. How that approach to travel relates to our life on the road, highs and lows from the first month of road life, and the Road Tripping in America road trip pl...2021-07-2620 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS2:E1 – On the Road...Again!Listen in on our first week on the road, as we leave Fort Collins, overland Colorado’s bumpy backcountry discovery route, explore Buena Vista, Salida, and Leadville, and search for the right pace for long-term travel. Pace is important. We don’t want to fly through things too quickly. We don’t want to leave things undone because it’s not always feasible to go back. But there’s so much to see and do that even with unlimited time, it’s still impossible to do everything. Because you’re always limited by something – if not time, then weather, di...2021-07-1116 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS1:E4 – Six Hours in a Mexico City Police StationThe true story of our worst travel experience...so far.  Good trip stories are boring. There’s only so much you can say about that great meal you had in San Francisco, that amazing wine you tasted in Bordeaux, those three glorious days you sat on the beach in Cancun. Most of our travel stories are boring. We usually get lucky. But two years ago, we did not get lucky on our last day in Mexico City. Instead, we spent six hours in the police station on our last day of vacation. Listen to find out why... ...2021-06-2423 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS1:E3 – Trading Stuff for PlacesWe answer our most frequently asked #vanlife questions: what we’re doing with all our stuff and where we’re going once we start for real. 1:56 - What we're doing with all of our stuff 7:54 - Where we're going first This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional editing and recording by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.2021-06-1313 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS1:E2 – Who Needs a Toilet When You Have a Shovel?What we decided to name the camper, a tour of what it does and doesn’t have, and a dry run to find out what else we’re missing. Hey, just in case you didn’t get the hint, we’re going to talk about bodily functions in this episode. So, you’ve been warned. In case you need a refresher on leave no trace principles: https://lnt.org/why/7-principles/dispose-of-waste-properly/ 0:00 - Intro and what we decided to name the camper 2:19 - Tour of the camper 12:41 - What we DON'T have 15:59 - The three...2021-05-2422 minRoad Tripping In AmericaRoad Tripping In AmericaS1:E1 - Ten Years Later, We Begin AgainWhy we decided to live in a vehicle and what we picked: featuring palm readers, lots of research, box wine, and In-N-Out burgers. 0:45 - Working towards early retirement and full time roadlife 6:55 - Deciding what type of vehicle to get 14:44 - Getting the All Terrain Bobcat installed in Reno This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional editing and recording by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.2021-05-0920 minTalk Real EstateTalk Real EstateMultiple Offers in Response to COVID-19Joined by Massachusetts State Rep for Plymouth County's 6th District - Josh Cutler & Pembroke Health Agent - Lisa Cullity. Josh and Lisa both provided an update on how the state and Pembroke are handling COVID-19 and re-opening Massachusetts. The team then went on to discuss if multiple offers are still happening during COVID-19. Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 McNamara Broker Team Boston Connect Real Estate Sharon McNamara | Mary Baker | Melissa Wallace | Dustin Hughes Facebook Live every Tuesday at 6:15 pm @ facebook.com/McNamaraBrokerTeam Follow our team on Instagram @McNamaraBrokerTeam  2020-06-101h 45Talk Real EstateTalk Real EstateHas COVID-19 Effected the Real Estate Market? | Josh Cutler & Lisa BraxtonJoined by special guests Massachusetts State Rep for Plymouth County's 6th District - Josh Cutler & Aurthor - Lisa Braxton. Josh Cutler gave an update on what has gone on in the State House since last week's show, and Lisa Braxton joined the team to promote her new novel "The Talking Drum." Sharon, Mary & Melissa continued their discussion with the effects COVID-19 has had on the Real Estate Market.    Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 McNamara Broker Team Boston Connect Real Estate Sharon McNamara | Mary Baker | Melissa Wallace | Dustin Hughes Facebook Li...2020-06-031h 45Talk Real EstateTalk Real EstatePart 8: COVID-19 Discussion | Josh Cutler, Lisa Culity, Ken McCormick & Tim CruzAlong with Pembroke Health Agent -  Lisa Cullity, Pembroke's Deputy Fire Chief - Ken McCormick, Massachusetts State Representative - Josh Cutler & Plymouth County District Attorney - Tim Cruz continue their discussion on all things COVID-19.  Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 McNamara Broker Team Boston Connect Real Estate Sharon McNamara | Mary Baker | Melissa Wallace | Dustin Hughes Facebook Live every Tuesday at 6:15 pm @ facebook.com/McNamaraBrokerTeam Follow our team on Instagram @McNamaraBrokerTeam   2020-04-291h 44Talk Real EstateTalk Real EstatePART 7: Weekly Update From Local South Shore OfficialsAlong with Pembroke Health Agent -  Lisa Cullity, Pembroke's Deputy Fire Chief - Ken McCormick, Legislative Director for Massachusetts State Representative Josh Cutler - Cole Angley, Pembroke Assistant Town Manager - Sabrina Chilcott & Pembroke COA Director - Gretchen Emmetts continue their discussion on all things COVID-19. They discussed what we are doing well as a community, what could we be doing differently, how to prepare for the future, what impacts will this virus have on our community and much more!   Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 McNamara Broker Team Boston Connect Real Estate2020-04-241h 41Talk Real EstateTalk Real EstatePART 6: Weekly Update From Local South Shore OfficialsAlong with Pembroke Health Agent -  Lisa Cullity, Pembroke's Deputy Fire Chief - Ken McCormick, Massachusetts State Representative - Josh Cutler, Plymouth Town Manager - Melissa Arrighi and Founder of The Grace Trail - Anne Jollese continue their discussion on all things COVID-19. They discussed what we are doing well as a community, what could we be doing differently, how to prepare for the future, what impacts will this virus have on our community and much more!   Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 McNamara Broker Team Boston Connect Real Estate Sharon McNamara | Ma...2020-04-171h 46Talk Real EstateTalk Real EstatePART 5: COVID-19 Weekly Update From Local South Shore OfficialsAlong with Pembroke Health Agent -  Lisa Cullity, Pembroke's Deputy Fire Chief - Ken McCormick, Massachusetts State Representative - Josh Cutler Regional Medical Director of VCA Animal Hospitals - Dr. Scott Shaw, and Founder of The Grace Trail - Anne Jollese continue their discussion on all things COVID-19. They discussed what we are doing well as a community, what could we be doing differently, how to prepare for the future, what impacts will this virus have on our community and much more!   Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 McNamara Broker Team Boston Connect Re...2020-04-081h 46Talk Real EstateTalk Real EstateAll Things Private Septic | Lisa CullitySharon discusses private septic systems with special guest Lisa Cullity the Town of Pembroke Board of Health Agent and the importance of having a Title V inspection when you are planning to sell your home.  Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 McNamara Broker Team Boston Connect Real Estate Sharon McNamara | Mary Baker | Melissa Wallace  Facebook Live every Tuesday at 6:15 pm @ facebook.com/McNamaraBrokerTeam Follow our team on Instagram @McNamaraBrokerTeam 2019-02-0845 min