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Old Line Farmer RadioOld Line Farmer RadioTalking Maryland Grain at Commodity ClassicOn this special "on-the-road" episode from the 27th annual Commodity Classic, we speak with Maryland Grain Producers Executive Director Lindsay Thompson, Maryland Grain Producers Utilization Board President Justin Brendel, and Tobacco Barn Distillery Co-Owner Scott Sanders on Maryland's incredibly important grain industry.Follow us on social media!Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠facebook.com/MDfarmbureau⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠instagram.com/mdfarmbureau⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠X (Twitter): ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠x.com/farmbureaumd⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠tiktok.com/@mdfarmbureau⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Become a member of Maryland Farm Bureau at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠members.mdfarmbureau.com⁠2025-07-2513 minOld Line Farmer RadioOld Line Farmer RadioChanges to cover crop program in Maryland, what you need to knowWe speak with Hans Schmidt, Maryland Department of Agriculture's Assistant Secretary of Resource Conservation, on updates to the 2025 cover crop cost-share program for farmers.Learn more about MDA's cover crop program by visiting your local soil conservation district or at mda.maryland.gov/resource_conservation/pages/cover_crop.aspxFollow us on social media!Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠facebook.com/MDfarmbureau⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠instagram.com/mdfarmbureau⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠X (Twitter): ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠x.com/farmbureaumd⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠tiktok.com/@mdfarmbureau⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Become a member of Maryland Farm Bureau at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠members.mdfarmbureau.com2025-06-2617 minOld Line Farmer RadioOld Line Farmer RadioA 2025 Maryland General Assembly Wrap-UpOn the day after Sine Die—the final day of Maryland’s Legislative Session—we’re joined by our Director of Government Relations, Tyler Hough, and Executive Director, Parker Welch, to break down what happened in Annapolis and what it all means for Maryland agriculture.Follow us on social media!Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠facebook.com/MDfarmbureau⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠instagram.com/mdfarmbureau⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠X (Twitter): ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠x.com/farmbureaumd⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠tiktok.com/@mdfarmbureau⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Become a member of Maryland Farm Bureau at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠members.mdfarmbureau.com2025-04-0822 minOld Line Farmer RadioOld Line Farmer RadioMaryland Recommends Cutting Funding to Ag Programs; What You Need to KnowOn today’s episode, we discuss Maryland’s recommended cuts to key agricultural programs, including cuts to the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation, Maryland Ag Cost-Share Program, and the Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission.Write your lawmakers to oppose these cuts at mdfarmbureau.com/action-centerFollow us on social media!Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠facebook.com/MDfarmbureau⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠instagram.com/mdfarmbureau⁠⁠⁠X (Twitter): ⁠⁠⁠x.com/farmbureaumd⁠⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠tiktok.com/@mdfarmbureau⁠⁠⁠Become a member of Maryland Farm Bureau! ⁠⁠⁠members.mdfarmbureau.com2025-03-0609 minCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastCenter Maryland's The Lobby Podcast Presents Mat Rice, Ande Kolp, and Laura HowellThis week Damian is joined by Mat Rice (People on the Go Maryland), Ande Kolp (The Arc Maryland), and Laura Howell (Maryland Association of Community Services) to talk about the These Are Our Lives action night that will be held at Maryland House of Delegates and State Capitol later tonight. The purpose of this action night is for people with disabilities to share their stories with state leaders and talk about what the impact of the proposed budget cuts would be.Additional ResourcesMarylanders with disabilities to hold action night in Annapolis to protest budget...2025-03-0334 minConduit Street PodcastConduit Street PodcastJosh Kurtz on Politics, Journalism, and What’s Next After Maryland MattersVeteran Maryland political journalist Josh Kurtz, founder of Maryland Matters, joins Conduit Street Podcast host Michael Sanderson to "talk shop.” Kurtz has a decades-long career covering state politics and policy and brings much to the table as they talk about the evolution of Maryland’s media landscape, the decline of in-depth State House reporting, and the challenges of sustaining independent political journalism.Don’t miss this insightful conversation about the intersection of politics, policy, and the press!Books Mentioned in this Episode: Marathon: The Pursuit of the Presidency 1972-1976 by Jules Witcover Running Mates...2025-02-2143 minOld Line Farmer RadioOld Line Farmer RadioMaryland Agriculture Secretary Kevin Atticks on Value-Added AgToday, we speak with Maryland's Secretary of Agriculture, Kevin Atticks, on his value-added outlook at this critical state agency.Plus we give you updates on grain bin safety and deer management programs in Maryland. Tune in!Follow us on social media!Facebook: ⁠facebook.com/MDfarmbureau⁠Instagram: ⁠instagram.com/mdfarmbureau⁠X (Twitter): ⁠x.com/farmbureaumd⁠TikTok: ⁠tiktok.com/@mdfarmbureau⁠Become a member of Maryland Farm Bureau! ⁠members.mdfarmbureau.com2025-02-2015 minMaryland State Library AgencyMaryland State Library AgencyLBPD TUG: Columbia Lighthouse and Maryland Accessible TelecommunicationsFirst, the Columbia Lighthouse of Maryland will highlight programs available in those Maryland counties located near Washington, D.C. As part of this discussion, we will hear about updates to Columbia Lighthouse’s services that have occurred since their last presentation. Following Columbia Lighthouse, we will have a presentation by Diane DuCharm on the Maryland Accessible Telecommunications Program, covering free cell phones, complimentary equipment, and how to obtain these items. Furthermore, the Maryland Accessible Telecommunications Program has also undergone some modifications, which Diane will share with the group. 2025-02-1556 minOld Line Farmer RadioOld Line Farmer RadioAvian Influenza in Maryland & Agriculture Bills in AnnapolisToday, we speak with Tyler Hough, Maryland Farm Bureau's Director of Government Relations, on bills that could affect farmers in Annapolis.Plus, we report on new cases of HPAI in Maryland, USDA's disaster declaration, and Congresswoman April McClain-Delaney's first hearing in the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture.Follow us on social media!Facebook: facebook.com/MDfarmbureauInstagram: instagram.com/mdfarmbureauX (Twitter): x.com/farmbureaumdTikTok: tiktok.com/@mdfarmbureauBecome a member of Maryland Farm Bureau! members.mdfarmbureau.com2025-02-1412 minConduit Street PodcastConduit Street PodcastAging Well in MarylandIn this episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, MACo Associate Policy Director Sarah Sample delves into the critical and evolving work of Maryland's aging services community. She is joined by two seasoned leaders: Secretary Carmel Roques of the Maryland Department of Aging and Heang Tan, who is transitioning from Director of Baltimore City's Area Agency on Aging to Baltimore County's Director of Aging. Together, they explore how state and local governments, including the Maryland Department of Aging and Area Agencies on Aging in all 23 counties and Baltimore City, are collaborating to address the needs of Maryland's aging population.2025-01-0357 minConduit Street PodcastConduit Street PodcastBlueprint for Success: Dr. Carey Wright’s Vision for Maryland EducationIn this episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, we bring you an engaging conversation with Dr. Carey Wright, Maryland State Superintendent of Schools, recorded live at the 2024 MACo Winter Conference. Dr. Wright joined MACo Executive Director Michael Sanderson for a “fireside” chat to discuss education reform, the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, and her vision for the State Department of Education heading into the 2025 legislative session.Hear how Dr. Wright draws on her experience closing achievement gaps in Mississippi and empowering her team to tackle challenges with focus and perseverance. Learn about her plans to drive meaningful change...2024-12-201h 07Center Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastCenter Maryland's The Lobby Presents Damian O'Doherty with Aliyah Horton and Brian Hose Today's episode features Maryland Pharmacists Association Executive Director Aliyah Horton and EPIC Rx Chief Executive Officer, and owner of Sharpsburg Pharmacy, Brian Hose. Aliyah and Brian join Damian to discuss the role of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBM) in the community, the struggles that local drugstores are facing, as well as legislation to curb these middlemen at the state & federal level.Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) are companies that manage prescription drug benefits on behalf of health insurers, Medicare Part D drug plans, and large employers. Originally, PBMs were intended to help control drug costs and improve patient access t...2024-11-1929 minConduit Street PodcastConduit Street PodcastShaping Maryland’s Future Through Public Service Leadership at the University of BaltimoreJoin hosts Kevin Kinnally and Shantelle Malcolm-Lym on this special episode of the Conduit Street Podcast as they sit down with Roger Hartley, Dean of the College of Public Affairs at the University of Baltimore, and Dr. Ann Cotten, Executive Director of the Schaefer Center for Public Policy. Discover how these institutions are preparing Maryland's future public service leaders, fostering partnerships, and supporting government innovation through key programs like the Maryland Certified Public Manager Program. Don't miss this insightful conversation about leadership, career pipelines, and the role of research in shaping Maryland’s public policy. Im...2024-10-1845 minMaryland State Library AgencyMaryland State Library AgencyLBPD Guest Hour: Disability Rights Maryland Disability Rights Maryland (DRM), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is Maryland’s designated Protection & Advocacy agency (formerly known as “Maryland Disability Law Center”). DRM is federally mandated to advance the civil rights of people with disabilities. We provide free legal services to Marylanders of any age with all types of disabilities (developmental, intellectual, psychiatric, physical, sensory, learning, traumatic brain injury), who live in facilities, in the community or who are homeless. 2024-07-0116 minCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastCenter Maryland’s The Lobby with United Way of Central Maryland President and CEO Franklyn Baker and Baltimore City Councilmember Phylicia PorterCenter Maryland’s The Lobby Podcast welcomes United Way of Central Maryland President & CEO Franklyn Baker and Baltimore City Councilmember Phylicia Porter to the show this week. We talk about United Way’s regional impact, empowering communities, and developing community-led programs.Franklyn Baker is the President & CEO of United Way of Central Maryland. Councilmember Phylicia Porter currently represents District 10 on the Baltimore City Council.To learn more about United Way of Central Maryland or make a donation, visit https://uwcm.org. 2024-07-0119 minConduit Street PodcastConduit Street PodcastDigging Into Maryland ElectionsOn the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Maryland State Board of Elections Administrator Jared DeMarinis joins Kevin Kinnally to recap Maryland's primary election and look ahead to the general election in November. Plus, a discussion on election security and the impacts of new technology on the electoral process.Counties administer and fund elections at the local level, overseeing polling places and coordinating poll workers every two years. But with modern trends in voter preference, new technology, difficulties recruiting and retaining election judges, threats and intimidation from hostile actors, new and evolving cyber threats, and defending...2024-05-3135 minThe Policy Lowdown with the Maryland Center on Economic PolicyThe Policy Lowdown with the Maryland Center on Economic PolicySession recap: An update on Fair Share MarylandIn the first of a series of episodes recapping what happened during this year's Maryland General Assembly session, Kevin Slayton gets an update on the Fair Share for Maryland Act with Lisa Klingenmaier, Director of Maryland Rise. Want some more background before you listen? Scroll back a few episodes to Season 2, Episode 8 - "A Fair Share for Maryland." Archives and resources: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://mdeconomy.org/policy-lowdown ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Social media: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠and ⁠Threads ⁠@mdeconomy | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ @mdeconomicpolicy Support the podcast: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://mdeconomy.org/donate  ⁠⁠ 2024-05-2414 minConduit Street PodcastConduit Street PodcastMaryland Economy & Policy with Comptroller Brooke LiermanThis week on the Conduit Street Podcast, hosts Kevin Kinnally and Michael Sanderson welcome Maryland Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman to discuss her role as a statewide fiscal and policy leader. They delve into the role of the Comptroller, Maryland's uniquely positioned Board of Public Works, and the Revenue Estimating process, as she shares some takeaways from research into Maryland's economy and underlying demographics. Be ready for some insight into the Maryland economy and the surprising fiscal and workforce effect of the state's foreign-born population. Listen in as they unpack these crucial topics and more with Comptroller Lierman....2024-05-0335 minThe Policy Lowdown with the Maryland Center on Economic PolicyThe Policy Lowdown with the Maryland Center on Economic PolicyA Fair Share for MarylandMaryland is facing growing budget deficits in the coming years that present a choice: do we cut back on support for our schools, transit service, road construction, environmental protections, and other public services? Or do we raise the revenue we need to continue investing in our communities and building a strong foundation for our economy? In this episode, Kevin Slayton talks with members of the Maryland Fair Funding Coalition about why the state needs new revenue and discusses the Fair Share Maryland plan, which would provide that revenue while also making Maryland's tax system more equitable. 2024-02-0929 minCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastEpisode 72: Center Maryland's The Lobby Podcast With Omar LazoEpisode 72 of Center Maryland’s The Lobby Podcast features Omar Lazo, a community leader from Montgomery County. Omar is the owner of Los Chorros Restaurant, a local activist, and member of several boards including Montgomery College, Montgomery County Workforce Development, & Wheaton Arts Parade. He joins the podcast to discuss what’s going on in Wheaton, Maryland, Montgomery College & more.More About Omar:You can learn more about Omar and his background on his website at www.omarlazo.com.Center Maryland Links:Subscribe to our daily newsletter, The Morning Rundown, at www.cent...2024-02-0826 minCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastEpisode 68 - Center Maryland's The Lobby with Screenwriter, Creator, Executive Producer, Show Runner and Film Director Eric LodalEpisode 68 of Center Maryland's The Lobby features screenwriter, creator, executive producer, showrunner and film director Eric Lodal. Lodal joins the podcast to discuss what it was like working on one of  Virginia Senator Tim Kaine's first campaign,  writing Laredo, and potential intersections between politics and entertainment.About Eric:Eric Lodal is a screenwriter, creator, executive producer, showrunner and film director.  He has written and developed original television series and feature films for Warner Brothers, F/X, TNT, Fox Studios, FTVS, Sonar, Sony and New Regency.  He co-created "Murder In The First" with Steven Bochco, a seri...2024-01-111h 10Center Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastEpisode 67: Center Maryland's The Lobby Presents CRISP President & CEO Craig BehmChesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients (CRISP) President & CEO Craig Behm joins Center Maryland’s The Lobby to discuss the role CRISP plays in the healthcare community. CRISP is the state designated health exchange in Maryland, as well as a health data utility. CRISP's new headquarters is located in the Merriweather District of Downtown Columbia.Guest: Craig Behm, President & CEO of Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients (CRISP)Learn more about CRISP on their website at https://www.crisphealth.org/.Want the latest Maryland news in your email every morning? Subscribe to...2024-01-0429 minCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastEpisode 66: Building data center communities in Maryland with Quantum Loophole Senior Vice President Richard Paul-HusRichard Paul-Hus joins Center Maryland’s The Lobby to discuss the Quantum Loophole data project in Maryland. In 2021, Quantum Loophole acquired over 2,100 acres of land in Frederick County, Maryland to develop a first-of-its kind master-plan data center community. Richard Paul-Hus is the Senior Vice President of Quantum Loophole. Additional Information:Learn more about the Quantum Loophole project here.Building Data Centers – And Maryland’s Future: https://centermaryland.org/blog/building-data-centers-and-marylands-future/ 2023-12-2028 minThe UMB Pulse PodcastThe UMB Pulse PodcastExploring Maryland's New Generation of Farmers with ALEISend us a textIn this episode of “The UMB Pulse” podcast, we are joined by Megan Todd, JD, managing director for the Agriculture Law Education Initiative (ALEI) at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, and Nia Nyamweya, founder and farm manager of Beauty Blooms Farm in Montgomery County. They discuss the new generation of Maryland farming, the role of ALEI in aiding Maryland farmers, and the nuances and challenges new farmers face. Maryland’s new face of farming is ethnically diverse, growing food and vegetables that reflect...2023-12-0144 minPreserveCastPreserveCastAbandoned Maryland Houses: Ruins of the American Dream with Robyn HodgsonJoin us on this week’s PreserveCast as we talk with Robyn Hodgson about her book Abandoned Maryland Houses: Ruins of the American Dream, which she co-authored with her partner Rhea Hodgson. Her book takes the reader through abandoned historic homes throughout Maryland through photographs and history. Robyn will share some of the behind-the-scenes of her photography and book. A brief disclaimer on this episode – neither PreserveCast nor Preservation Maryland, which powers this podcast, endorses, suggests or encourages anyone to ever explore, enter or otherwise investigate a historic place without owner consent. Always engage in ethical documentation and...2023-11-0624 minCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastCenter Maryland Presents: The Lobby PodcastTalking Maryland Economic Development Culture and Maryland Politics with Melanie MillerMaryland business development expert Melanie Miller returns to The Lobby to discuss MACO2023, Maryland economic development, Maryland Politics & more. Melanie is the daughter of former Senate President Mike Miller, and Founder of Miller Partnership Consultants, LLC.2023-10-0331 minThe Policy Lowdown with the Maryland Center on Economic PolicyThe Policy Lowdown with the Maryland Center on Economic PolicyKIDS COUNT: How children and families are doing in MarylandDespite Maryland's relative wealth compared to other states, the annual KIDS COUNT Data Book showed that many Maryland families and children are still facing significant challenges. This year's Data Book ranked Maryland 21st among the states in child well-being. The KIDS COUNT Data Book is published by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Host Kevin Slayton brought MDCEP KIDS COUNT Director Nonso Umunna back to the studio to discuss what this year's Data Book says about the issues affecting families across the state and how policy changes could better support children and families in Maryland. 2023-09-1527 minPreserveCastPreserveCastMaryland in the French & Indian War with Timothy WareOn this week’s PreserveCast, take a step back in time as we talk with Timothy Ware about his book Maryland in the French & Indian War. Tim will talk to us about where his interest in American history started, why he decided to write his book, and the importance of the French & Indian War to Maryland. Tim Ware grew up outside of Martinsburg, West Virginia, in a region filled with history spanning from the colonial period to the American Civil War and beyond. His passion for history pushed him to pursue an undergraduate degree in history from Sh...2023-08-1434 minMaryland State Library AgencyMaryland State Library AgencyLBPD Guest Hour: Maryland Non ProfitsHave you ever wanted to start your own nonprofit? Learn how with Paddy Morton and Maryland Nonprofits! Maryland Nonprofits’ mission is to strengthen organizations and networks for greater quality of life and equity. Nonprofit organizations are well-resourced and nonprofit leaders are effective agents of change, for greater equity, creativity, sustainability, and community well-being. Paddy Morton has served as Legal Counsel for Maryland Nonprofits since 2002. She also directs the Nonprofit Startup Services program. 2023-07-0147 minPreserveCastPreserveCastThe Great Maryland Recipe Hunt with Joyce WhiteIt’s time for The Great Maryland Recipe Hunt! Join us on this week’s PreserveCast as we talk with Joyce White from A Taste of History to discuss the upcoming anniversary of one of Maryland’s most iconic cookbooks, Maryland’s Way, The Hammond-Harwood House Cook Book. This cookbook included recipes found in historic handwritten journals as well as many that were donated from Marylanders across the state. The Hammond-Harwood House and the Maryland State Archives are teaming up to continue the search for recipes that fully represent Maryland’s evolving cuisine to honor this 60th anniversary. Joyce W...2022-10-3132 minColumbia DUI LawyerColumbia DUI LawyerMaryland Dui LawyerIf you have been charged with drunk driving, it is critical to act quickly to protect your rights and ensure that you receive effective representation throughout the process. An experienced Maryland DWI lawyer can provide counsel on how to proceed and what strategies might work best for your case. But before you proceed with your case, it is important to understand your legal rights under Maryland law. This guide will provide an overview of the DUI process in Maryland and some key things to keep in mind as you navigate through it. Find Out More on...2022-10-1101 minMaryland State Library AgencyMaryland State Library AgencyLBPD Guest Hour: Maryland History in a CrabshellJoin Alexander Lothstein as he recounts Maryland's interesting and engaging history. From its founding to the modern-day, the history presented in this podcast is a can't-miss in our podcast lineup. The Maryland Center for History and Culture collects, preserves, and interprets Maryland's history, art, and culture. By exploring multiple perspectives and sharing national stories through the lens of Maryland, MCHC inspires critical thinking, creativity, and community.2022-07-0156 minColumbia DUI LawyerColumbia DUI LawyerMaryland DUI LawyerIf you have been charged with a DUI in Maryland, it is crucial to hire an experienced Maryland DUI Lawyer who can help you navigate the legal process and ensure that your rights are protected. A good DUI lawyer will be familiar with your state's laws and be able to offer advice on how to best approach your case. Official Website : https://frizwoods.com/ Click here for more information : https://FrizWoods.com/dui FrizWoods LLC - Maryland Criminal Defense Firm Address : 14513 Main St Suite B, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Call...2022-06-0902 minFrizWoods LLC - Maryland Criminal DFrizWoods LLC - Maryland Criminal DMaryland DUI LawyerIf you have been charged with a DUI in Maryland, it is crucial to hire an experienced Maryland DUI Lawyer who can help you navigate the legal process and ensure that your rights are protected. Official Website : https://frizwoods.com/ Click here for more information : https://FrizWoods.com/dui FrizWoods LLC - Maryland Criminal Defense Firm Address : 14513 Main St Suite B, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Call Us : +13017201917 Find us on Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/4d2ATNpzm2C7vRHN7 Google Business Site : https://frizwoodsllcmarylandcriminaldefense.business.site/ Our Profile : https://audiomack.com/frizwoods More Audios : https://bit.ly/3aOn6rr https://bi...2022-06-0902 minConduit Street PodcastConduit Street PodcastTalking History and Policy with Preservation MarylandOn the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Preservation Maryland President and CEO, Nicholas Redding, joins Kevin Kinnally and Michael Sanderson to discuss preservation, smart growth, Program Open Space, Maryland's rich heritage, and more!Preservation Maryland is the state's oldest, largest, and most effective preservation organization. Nicholas Redding has led the organization since 2014 and oversees the operations, programs, and growing professional staff.Since his arrival, he has overseen a complex merger and the subsequent creation of Smart Growth Maryland, a dynamic new program. Additionally, he has partnered with the National Park Service’s Historic Pr...2022-05-1351 minThe Maryland Made PodcastThe Maryland Made PodcastMaryland Made Taking FlightOn the Spring 2022 season finale, the Maryland Made Team recap the Spring semester and look ahead to the summer and beyond. They discuss their favorite moments of the semester and some of the major accomplishments of the student-athletes in their programming. Later, they dive into their plans for the summer and explore what is next as Maryland Made is taking flight for bigger and better things. Connect with Maryland Made on IG https://linktr.ee/MDMadeTerps https://umterps.com/sports/marylandmade2022-05-0956 minDisloyalDisloyalDisloyal: A New Podcast From The Jewish Museum Of MarylandWelcome to Disloyal, a new podcast from the Jewish Museum of Maryland. Disloyal is a weekly podcast about art, culture and history that uses the Jewish Museum of Maryland’s exhibits, programs, and collections as launchpads for talking about Jewish life today. Disloyal is a place to talk about the political, cultural, and spiritual trends shaping the world through a distinctively Jewish lens with artists, curators, musicians, historians, archivists, and more. It's hosted by Jewish Museum of Maryland Director of Communications and Content Mark Gunnery.New episodes every Friday.2022-04-2603 minColumbia DUI LawyerColumbia DUI LawyerMaryland Criminal Defense AttorneyA Maryland criminal defense attorney can help you build a strong defense for your case and ensure that you are properly represented in Court. You should be aware of several things before beginning any legal proceedings. Visit Us: https://frizwoods.com/ Click For More Information About Maryland Criminal Defense Attorney: https://frizwoods.com/dui FrizWoods LLC — Maryland Criminal Defense Firm Address : 14513 Main St Suite B, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Call Us : +1(301) 720–1917 E-mail: max@frizwoods.com Find us on Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/PWdeowqfLwKPNNcJ8 Google Bus...2022-03-1401 minPreserveCastPreserveCast[RE-RELEASE] Maryland’s African American History Commission: Leading Preservation Efforts For 50 YearsEstablished in 1969, the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture is the nation’s first-ever ethnic commission and has a 50-year track record of exploring, researching, commemorating and preserving important places associated with the African American history of the Old Line State. On this week’s PreserveCast, we’re talking with Chanel Compton, the Executive Director of the Commission, about their work and the exciting future of African American preservation in Maryland and beyond. The Commission is the oldest ethnic commission in the nation and doesn’t just talk about preserving history – it directly invests millions of dollars in...2022-01-1728 minPreserveCastPreserveCastHitting the Road: Place Based Tourism and Content Creation with Maryland Road TripsConnecting people to places is the work of preservationists everywhere – and on this week’s episode we’re talking with the creative minds behind Maryland Road Trips, a new site dedicated to encouraging place-based tourism. It’s a story rooted in Maryland, but one with lessons for preservationists and historians across the globe. PreserveCast is a nationwide podcast – exploring topics in history, preservation and place from all around the world – but our heart will always be in Maryland where we’re based and produced. So, this week, we’re talking with Laura Rennie, the editorial manager of Maryland Road Tr...2021-10-0433 minPreserveCastPreserveCastExploring Maryland Foodways with Old Line Plate‘s Kara HarrisOn this week's episode of PreserveCast, we are excited to be talking with Kara Harris, a blogger, historian and Maryland food lover. Kara Harris is the blogger and historian behind "Old Line Plate," a fantastic Maryland based food history website that I personally love, and something that I knew we had to bring to this week's episode of PreserveCast. The blog "Old Line Plate," a play on Maryland's historic state nickname "Old Line State," seeks to tell the story of Maryland's historic foodways and cooking traditions. Let's sink our teeth into today's episode of PreserveCast! 2021-09-2031 minForward MarylandForward MarylandForward Maryland 168: Local and State Politics Marathon! August 29, 2021 We talk about a lot. The Howard County Executive's race in 2022. The race for the Democratic nomination for Delegate in District 13 in 2022. A Republican Delegate in District 9A trying to bring recall elections to Maryland. The August Maryland Gubernatorial Top 10! References to professional wrestling and "Garfield Without Garfield". This is a Sunday roast of a podcast-- maybe in more ways than one! As always, the incisive and authentic commentary and insight you expect from the Forward Maryland crew! 2021-08-291h 25Conduit Street PodcastConduit Street PodcastGetting Real (Estate) With Maryland REALTORSMACo and the Conduit Street Podcast are proud to present an installment from the Maryland Realtors, and their own Get Real Estate Podcast. In this episode, Kevin Kinnally and Michael Sanderson join Chuck Kasky and Bill Castelli to discuss the sizzling real estate market, the nationwide housing deficit, land use policy, housing affordability, COVID-19 recovery, and more.With national updates, market trends, and industry-leading insights, the Get Real Estate Podcast serves as a resource for all aspects of real estate in Maryland.MACo has made the podcast available through all major platforms by searching Conduit...2021-06-1847 minMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineEpisode 046: Maryland Fishing Report April 20, 2021Today is Tuesday, April 20, 2021 Let’s talk about Maryland fishing! Special thanks to Maryland Kayak Outfitters for sponsoring this week’s podcast. Maryland Kayak Outfitters is now booking guided kayak fishing or daily and seasonal rentals on their fleet of pedal drive fully rigged kayaks on St. Leonard Creek in southern Maryland. Head over to mdkayak.com to find out more. http://mdkayak.com Show LINKs Greg Blanchard: https://www.youtube.com/user/gjb123123 Kristine Fischer: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5tgahQjQpfzDk12m5FmJ8g    2021-04-2159 minMaryland Baseball Network PodcastMaryland Baseball Network PodcastHighlights: Maryland vs. #25 Michigan (Game 1) | 4-4-21Highlights: Maryland vs. #25 Michigan (Game 1) | 4-4-21 by Maryland Baseball Network2021-04-0502 minMaryland Baseball Network PodcastMaryland Baseball Network PodcastHighlights: Maryland vs. Northwestern (Game 2) | 4-3-21Highlights: Maryland vs. Northwestern (Game 2) | 4-3-21 by Maryland Baseball Network2021-04-0404 minMaryland Baseball Network PodcastMaryland Baseball Network PodcastHighlights: Maryland vs. Northwestern (Game 1) | 4-2-21Highlights: Maryland vs. Northwestern (Game 1) | 4-2-21 by Maryland Baseball Network2021-04-0302 minMaryland Baseball Network PodcastMaryland Baseball Network PodcastHighlights: Maryland vs. Rutgers (Game 1) | 3-12-21Highlights: Maryland vs. Rutgers (Game 1) | 3-12-21 by Maryland Baseball Network2021-03-1302 minMaryland Baseball Network PodcastMaryland Baseball Network PodcastHighlights: Maryland vs. Rutgers (Game 1) | 3-12-21Highlights: Maryland vs. Rutgers (Game 1) | 3-12-21 by Maryland Baseball Network2021-03-1302 minPreserveCastPreserveCastPreserving African American History in Maryland and Beyond with Chanel ComptonEstablished in 1969, the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture is the nation’s first-ever ethnic commission and has a 50 year track record of exploring, researching, commemorating and preserving important places associated with the African American history of the Old Line State. On this week’s PreserveCast, we’re talking with Chanel Compton, the Executive Director of the Commission, about their work and the exciting future of African American preservation in Maryland and beyond. 2021-03-0128 minMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineMaryland Fishing Line: January 26, 2021This is the Maryland Fishing Line fishing report for January 19, 2021. This is the podcast where we talk about fishing throughout the great state of Maryland.  The Maryland fishing line is a production of The Angler Magazine, Chesapeake Edition.  Our advertisers are responsible for making this content available.  Please support them. Waterfront Marine: https://www.waterfrontmarine.com/ Robin Cavallaro Re/Max One: https://robincavallaro.com/ Eat Chesapeake: https://www.eatchesapeake.com/ Huntingtown Automotive: https://huntingtownautomotive.com/ JMJ Firearms: https://www.jmjfirearmsllc.com/ Modern Aire, LLC: https://modernairellc.com/ Scott's Cove Marina: https://www...2021-01-271h 09Thinking FreelyThinking FreelyReimaging policing and more in Maryland's 2021 legislative sessionAnother Maryland Legislative session is upon us, with the General Assembly set to start on January 13, 2021. Due to COVID-19, this will be a virtual session and we will work to make sure people’s voices are heard by legislators as they make decisions during this challenging time. That’s why it is important to stay informed on what’s happening next session. In 2021, the ACLU of Maryland will be working along with our partners on 5 priority areas as we reimage policing: 1) Repeal the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights, 2) Restore control of the Baltimore City Police Department back to Baltimore City r...2020-12-1729 minMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineEpisode 023 Maryland Fishing Report - October 27, 2020We've got a full show this week - the weekly fishing report, results of the Virginia’s Juvenile Striped Bass Survey, unwinding all those crazy fishing spot names in the Bay, our own weekly fishing adventures and, of course, this or that’s... Show Links did you know that the Maryland DNR has an entire page on their website with fishing maps and included are maps of the upper, middle and lower bay that do a pretty good job of giving you a rough idea of where these places lie. https://dnr.maryland.gov...2020-10-281h 07Thinking FreelyThinking FreelyPolice Free Schools in MarylandSchool Resource Officers, more commonly known as SROs, are really school police. There are thousands of them in schools across Maryland, even though many of these same schools don’t have access to guidance counselors, therapists,or nurses to support students’ growth. The evidence is clear that school resource officers are associated with higher increases in arrests of students, and there is an unacceptable, disproportionate rate of Black and Latinx students who are arrested, including children with disabilities. We must work to reimagine an education system that keeps students safe and respects their rights. Maryland needs to invest in students' educ...2020-10-241h 06Conduit Street PodcastConduit Street PodcastThe Maryland Mindset, with Guest Mileah KromerOn the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Dr. Mileah Kromer joins Kevin Kinnally and Michael Sanderson to breakdown the results from the latest Goucher College Poll, discuss the ins and outs of political polling, and debunk some common myths about polling methods and methodology.The Goucher College Poll measures the opinions of Maryland residents and voters on important policy, social, and economic issues.In her role as director of the Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center, Dr. Mileah Kromer oversees every aspect of the Goucher Poll, including survey instrument construction, sampling, data analysis...2020-10-1551 minForward MarylandForward MarylandForward Maryland 128 With Pat Elder, August 20, 2020We talk with local investigative journalist Pat Elder about poly fluoroalkyl substances, otherwise known as PFAS. These substances are found on military bases and are contaminating civilian waterways in Maryland, across the US, and around the world.Why is Maryland behind in legislating against these hazardous chemicals? Find out in this edition of the podcast!2020-08-2152 minMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineEpisode 010: July 28, 2020 Maryland Fishing ReportWelcome to the Maryland Fishing Line Episode 010   Today is Tuesday, July 28, 2020   This is the podcast where we talk about fishing throughout the great state of Maryland.    The Maryland fishing line is a production of The Angler Magazine, Chesapeake Edition.    The Chesapeake Angler can be found throughout southern Maryland, Anne Arundel County, and the Eastern Shore. If you would like to see it in your area and it’s not there let us know!    Greetings and introductions   Let’s tak...2020-07-2957 minMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineEpisode 007: July 7, 2020 Maryland Fishing ReportWelcome to the Maryland Fishing Line Episode 07   Today is July 7, 2020   This is the podcast where we talk about fishing throughout the great state of Maryland.    The Maryland fishing line is a production of The Angler Magazine, Chesapeake Edition.    The Chesapeake Angler can be found throughout southern Maryland, Anne Arundel County, and the Eastern Shore. If you would like to see it in your area and it’s not there let us know!    Greetings and introductions   Let’s take...2020-07-0840 minMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineMaryland Fishing Line: Episode 004 - June 16, 2020Welcome to the Maryland Fishing Line Episode 04   Today is June 16, 2020   This is the podcast where we talk about fishing throughout the great state of Maryland.    The Maryland fishing line is a production of The Angler Magazine, Chesapeake Edition.    The Chesapeake Angler can be found throughout southern Maryland, Anne Arundel County, and the Eastern Shore. If you would like to see it in your area and it’s not there let us know!    Here’s Joey...welcome!   Intro  ...2020-06-1724 minForward MarylandForward MarylandForward Maryland 116 With Bob Flanagan, June 13, 2020Why is former Maryland Transportation Secretary and Republican Maryland State Delegate Bob Flanagan supporting Joe Biden for President? Bill and Jason ask the questions; find out the answers on this episode of the podcast!2020-06-1334 minConduit Street PodcastConduit Street PodcastMaryland's Wacky Budget ProcessOn the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Kevin Kinnally and Michael Sanderson discuss why the Old Line State's one-of-a-kind budget process makes Maryland's governor one of the most powerful in the country.While most state legislatures have the authority to increase or add an appropriation to the governor’s budget, Section 52 of Article III of the Maryland Constitution prohibits the General Assembly from increasing any budget item, adding any new appropriations to the governor’s budget for Executive Branch agencies, or moving funds from one program to another.But, it is time for a ch...2020-04-0346 minPreserveCastPreserveCastPreserveCast Ep. 117 [Healthy, Hip & Historic] People, Old Places & Health with Dr. Jeremy C. Wells of the University of MarylandAs COVID-19 has changed the everyday ways that we interact with each other and our communities, it’s clear that our environment has important physical and psychological effects on us all. This podcast is part 2 of a five-part special series presented by PreserveCast and powered by Preservation Maryland and includes the audio recording of Dr. Jeremy C. Wells' presentation of this subject at a Preservation Maryland conference in 2016. Dr. Jeremy C. Wells is an Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland's School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, with a research focus on the ways that peo...2020-03-2422 minMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineMaryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler MagazineMaryland Fishing Line: Episode 003 - March 23, 2020Welcome to the Maryland Fishing Line Episode 003 Today is March 23, 2020 This is the podcast where we talk about fishing throughout the state.  It’s a place for you whether you chase rockfish in the Chesapeake Bay, snakehead on the Potomac River, white marlin off the coast of Ocean City or trout on the fly in Western Maryland streams.  Every week we will bring you fishing reports, news, and information you need.  The Maryland fishing line is a production of The Angler Magazine, Chesapeake Edition.  The Chesapeake Angler can be...2020-03-2308 minMaryland Baseball Network PodcastMaryland Baseball Network PodcastHighlights: Maryland vs. Bryant (Game 1) | 3-6-20Highlights: Maryland vs. Bryant (Game 1) | 3-6-20 by Maryland Baseball Network2020-03-0702 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Reginald F. Museum2020 is the 15th anniversary of the Reginal F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture here is Baltimore City and Maryland Transit Times host Ken Berger talked with the museum’s executive director Jackie Copeland to learn more about its history and the exhibits that are on display. To hear the full interview, click on the link below. #ExploreBaltimore2020-01-1702 minThinking FreelyThinking FreelyMaryland 2020 - Power to the People in the General AssemblyAnother Maryland Legislative session is upon us, with the General Assembly set to start on January 8, 2020. This session, the ACLU of Maryland will be working on six priority areas: 1) Race and wealth equity for Maryland’s school children, 2) the Trust Act to defend the rights of immigrants in our communities, 3) equality in support services for women exiting the criminal legal system, 4) transparency in policing, 5) the right to vote for Marylanders behind bars, and 6) due process for children entangled in the criminal so-called “justice” system. Toni Holness, our public policy Director, Joe Spielberger, our Public Policy Council, and Justin Nalley, our Educat...2020-01-0231 minThe PharmCastThe PharmCast006 Maryland, What's Up With Naloxone | with Bethany DiPaula, Dixie LeikachSpecial Episode Sponsored by the Howard County (MD) Health Department. Our conversation with Bethany DiPaula, Pharm D and Dixie Leikach, RPh is critically important. Both have worked extensively on expanding the knowledge of pharmacists on their role in reducing opioid overdoses. In this episode we discuss the State of Maryland’s Naloxone Standing order. We want to ensure that all pharmacists are aware of it, particularly dispensers. Dr. Jinlene Chan Statewide Naloxone Standing Order​ - This is the official standing order document. Pharmacies may request a faxed copy by sending an email to mdh.naloxone@mary...2020-01-0240 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Maryland Charity CampaignThe Maryland Charity Campaign (MCC) ends on December 17th and MDOT MTA is encouraging State Employees to sign up before the deadline ends. MCC provides State Employees and MDOT MTA employees a platform where they can contribute to charitable organizations in an orderly and uniform process through one annual campaign. And this year MCC has made it easier than ever by creating a new platform to donate through automatic payroll deductions. For more details, click on the following link https://mcc.maryland.gov. This year’s goal of $2.8 million will provide over 1000 pre-screened charities with the funds needs to make a...2019-11-3003 minThe Maryland Crabs PodcastThe Maryland Crabs PodcastMaryland Health Benefit Exchange (November 2019)This is a Crabcake from The Maryland Crabs! What is a Crabcake? Well, it's a very short snippet of something you need to know. It might be 5 minutes long..or it might be 20. In any event, enjoy your Maryland Crabcake! When it comes to health insurance, Tim is an idiot. In fact, let's face it, a lot of people are. Everyone has a strong opinion about the Affordable Care Act, but few could actually explain what it means. That's where the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange comes in. Tim sits down with Executive Director, Michelle Eberle, who patiently...2019-11-2230 minThinking FreelyThinking FreelyThe Time is Now to Center Race & Wealth Equity in Maryland EducationMaryland students have a right to a high-quality public education guaranteed by the state constitution. But for far too many students, that right is undermined by generations of underfunding. This has most deeply impacted students from families with low income and Black and Brown children. Janna Parker, a former educator and a public education advocate, and Kimberly Humphrey, Esq., Legislative Counsel for the ACLU of Maryland, talk about how you can help to address racial and wealth inequities in the Kirwan Commission, the group developing Maryland’s new statewide education funding formula. This podcast was recorded on Piscataway land.2019-11-2239 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: CharmPass - You Are One In A MillionHave you downloaded your CharmPass yet? If you haven’t yet, you just might after you hear this. Maryland Transit Times host Ken Berger interviews MDOT MTA Director of Treasury Tom Randall about the success of CharmPass in the last year. With over 1.7 million fares purchased on the app, it’s one of the fastest growing mobile transit fare apps in the nation. Interested in downloading the app? Visit https://www.mta.maryland.gov/charmpass. #OneInAMillion #MDOTinnovates #MDOTmoves2019-10-2503 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: 19th Annual Baltimore Running FestivalMaryland Transit Times host Ken Berger met with Baltimore Running Festival Founder Lee Corrigan to talk about the upcoming race that will take place this Saturday, October 19, 2019 from 6:00 AM and 3:00 PM. With participants coming from all 50 States and 17 counties, this festival contributes a significant economic impact to the city. The Baltimore Running Festival will also bring numerous bus diversions to many routes throughout Baltimore City during the race. And in order to help riders get around the city, MDOT MTA’s TICC will be open this Saturday, October 19th from 5:00 am to 5:00 pm and the Mondawmin kiosk will be open fr...2019-10-1703 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Maryland State FairMaryland Transit Times Host Ken Berger sits down with Andy Cashman the General Manager of the 138th Maryland State Fair. During the interview, Andy talks about the history of the State Fair, what the best attractions are at the Fair, and also encourages Fair goers to get there by Light RailLink. #ExploreBaltimore2019-08-2903 minThe Maryland Crabs PodcastThe Maryland Crabs PodcastCRABCAKE: V. Glenn Fueston | Keeping Tabs on Maryland Crime (July 2019)This is a Crabcake from The Maryland Crabs!  What is a Crabcake? Well, it's a very short snippet of something you need to know. It might be 5 minutes long..or it might be 20.  In any event, enjoy your Maryland Crabcake!  Today we speak with Glenn Fueston who is the Executive Director for the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention & Control or GOCCP.  Acronyms and big names aside, this is the office that tracks crime statewide and doles out millions of dollars to help fund the programs that aid victims of crime in Maryland and implement programs that help to b...2019-07-0925 minThe Maryland Crabs PodcastThe Maryland Crabs PodcastCRABCAKE: There's a new festival in town--Maryland Fiesta Latina (June 2019)This is a Crabcake from The Maryland Crabs!  What is a Crabcake? Well, it's a very short snippet of something you need to know. It might be 5 minutes long..or it might be 20.  In any event, enjoy your Maryland Crabcake!  There's a new festival in town--the Inaugural Maryland Fiesta Latina will make it's debut on Sunday, July 21st at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds! Today, we speak with Brendan who is one of the organizers behind this festival that will highlight the food, music, and cultures of Latin America. With help from the County Hispanic Lia...2019-06-2517 minThe Maryland Crabs PodcastThe Maryland Crabs PodcastCRABCAKE: Maryland Podcast Month with Red Maryland (May 2019)This is a Crabcake from The Maryland Crabs! What is a Crabcake? Well, it's a very short snippet of something you need to know. It might be 5 minutes long..or it might be 20. In any event, enjoy your Maryland Crabcake! In the first EVER joint crabcake, Tim and John hop on the phone with Brian Griffiths and Greg Kline from Red Maryland! Why?  In case you missed it, it is Maryland Podcast Month!   Brian and Greg devised Maryland Podcast Month last year as a way to help ALL Maryland podcasts gain some more traction. This yea...2019-05-1729 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Maryland Film FestivalThe Maryland Film Fest continues through Sunday, May 12th at the Parkway Theatre in the Station North Arts and Entertainment District. The 4 day and 5 night event will feature over 40 full-length films and 80 shorts. You could also get the chance to meet the filmmakers, attend special events and hear from guest speakers. To get more information about the festival, visit https://mdfilmfest.com. To get to the Parkway Threatre you can take CityLink Gold, Green, Silver and LocalLink 51 and 95 to Station North as well as the Light RailLink on North Ave and walk two blocks. #ExploreBaltimore2019-05-1004 minConduit Street PodcastConduit Street PodcastKey Court Cases, City Shuffle, Maryland Shines in SouthOn the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Michael Sanderson, Kevin Kinnally, and Les Knapp discuss the latest news and notes from Annapolis, including two Maryland court decisions with major implications for local governments, big changes in Baltimore City leadership, and a look at why, when it comes to the state of state and local politics, Maryland has a leg up on our friends down South.2019-05-1042 minThe Maryland Crabs PodcastThe Maryland Crabs PodcastPaul Reed Smith, PRS Guitars and Maryland Hall (E-137)Paul Reed Smith got his start upstairs over what is now the Rams Head Tavern. Today, he runs a global guitar company sought out by artists such as Santana, John Mayer, Peter Frampton and more.  John sat down with Paul (prior to an awesome tour which is highly recommended) to talk about PRS history, future, and all sorts of stuff including his Master Course that will be taught at Maryland Hall this summer! Have a listen! And hey, check out the Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief! Ten minutes every day at 7a...2019-05-0930 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Books for KidsMaryland Transit Times host Ken Berger talks with Maryland Book Bank Program Manager Kim Crout about the 5th Annual Books for Kids held by the Maryland Book Bank. The organization is committed to cultivating literacy in children from under-resourced neighborhoods with a huge collection of books that children, parents, and teachers can take home and enjoy. Every year the Maryland Book Bank hosts their Books for Kids drive to collect a massive assortment of new and gently-used books from individuals and groups in the community. This year the event will be held on Saturday, May 4th at 1794 Union Avenue, Baltimore...2019-04-2003 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Take Transit to Camden YardsMaryland Transit Times host Ken Berger interviews MDOT MTA Acting Director of the Operations Control Center James Newton about using the various transit modes to get to the Orioles' game this season. There are 8 bus routes that go near the stadium CityLink Navy, Yellow and Brown lines; LocalLink 51, 54, 73, 76 and 94. As well as Metro SubwayLink and Light RailLink. To hear the full interview click on the SoundCloud link below, or visit our website mta.maryland.gov for schedule information. #ExploreBaltimore2019-04-0602 minQuality Care TalksQuality Care TalksJill Schumann, President & CEO of LeadingAge Maryland + Trauma Informed CareHost: Joseph DeMattos, President and CEO Health Facilities Association of Maryland Guest: Jill A. Schumann, President and CEO LeadingAge Maryland   ABOUT  President and CEO of LeadingAge Maryland, Jill Schumann, discusses her journey and the important work of LeadingAge Maryland, which is a community of not-for-profit aging services organizations serving residents and clients through continuing care retirement communities, senior housing, assisted living, nursing homes and home and community-based services. Listen now to learn more about trauma informed care, which recognizes that many people have lasting effects fr...2019-03-0500 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: HRMaryland Transit Times host Ken Berger sat down with MDOT MTA’s Human Resources Director Brian Hoffmaster to talk about job opportunities and the departments vital role in putting potential employees into the right jobs, from bus operators and police officers to supervisors and senior level management positions. Visit https://mta.maryland.gov/content/employment-mta to see where you might fit it.2018-11-1303 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Reduced Fare Certification OfficeMDOT MTA recently remodel the Reduced Fare Certification Office on 6 St. Paul Street to provide a more spacious location for customers. The new office is a pleasant environment to help seniors and folks with a medical disability apply for reduce fare. Maryland Transit Times Ken Berger visited the new facility and had a chance to sit down with the Director of Fare Collection Systems & Services Tom Randall and Reduce Fare Supervisor Darlene Young to talk about the new office. To hear the full interview on SoundCloud, click on the link below or follow us on iTunes Podcast: Maryland Transit Times...2018-10-2303 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Baltimore Farmers’ Market & BazaarThe Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar is one of Baltimore’s best weekend traditions in the area and is open every Sunday from 7:00 AM to Noon until December 23rd. With over 8000 people attending, 50 farms, 50 food vendors, and 50 bazaar vendors it’s no wonder it’s one of the biggest farmers’ markets and bazaars in the region. To hear the full podcast with Maryland Transit Times host Ken Berger and Samuel Hanson from the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts (BOPA), click on the SoundCloud link below or hear us on iTunes Podcast: Maryland Transit Times.2018-10-1902 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Maryland Fleet Week 2018Maryland Fleet Week and Air Show begins this Wednesday, October 3 and runs through Tuesday, October 9 at the Baltimore Inner Harbor. Tune in as Ken Berger from Maryland Transit Times sits down with Executive Director of Historic Ships in Baltimore Christopher Rowsom to talk about this great event. Maryland Fleet Week is a public event for the whole family to participate with ships docked around the Inner Harbor, Fells Point, and North Locust Point area as well as an air show and a 5K run with the sailors. To get to the Inner Harbor you can take CityLink, LocalLink, Metro SubwayLink...2018-10-0103 minQuality Care TalksQuality Care TalksInterview with Bob Atlas, President & CEO of the Maryland Hospital AssociationHost: Joseph DeMattos, President and CEO Health Facilities Association of Maryland   Guest: Bob Atlas, President and CEO Maryland Hospital Association ABOUT  Bob Atlas, President and CEO of the Maryland Hospital Association (MHA), discusses his journey to becoming a leader in healthcare. From federal government employee to healthcare consultant to CEO, Bob Atlas has an extensive background in healthcare management and policy. Additional discussion topics include:  Maryland Total Cost of Care Contract Partnership between hospitals and post-acute care providers Innovation and the concept of “ex-novation” Leadership attributes Are y...2018-08-2400 minConduit Street PodcastConduit Street PodcastMaryland's Opioid Crisis: Where Do We Go from Here?On the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Michael Sanderson and Kevin Kinnally are joined by MACo's Legislative Director, Natasha Mehu, to discuss Maryland's opioid crisis. Listen in to learn how the heroin and opioid epidemic was born, innovative state and local efforts to battle heroin and opioid misuse and abuse, and the resources necessary to stem the crisis in Maryland.2018-08-0942 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times Raven's TimoniumMaryland Transit Times Raven's Timonium by MTA Maryland2017-09-1402 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesTake Light RailLink to the Maryland State FairMaryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell takes us behind the scenes for the taping of Commuter Connections with Sandy Arnette and MDOT MTA Light Rail Superintendent of Transportation Dona Rawlings to talk about getting to the Maryland State Fair on Light RailLink. Starting on Thursday, August 24th until Monday, September 4th the Maryland State Fair will be open and MDOT MTA will provide service to the fair.2017-08-0603 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Light RailLink Partial ShutdownMaryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell sits down with Scott Schell, MDOT MTA's Manager of Service Contract Compliance to discuss the partial shutdown of Light RailLink between North Ave and Camden Yards from July 25 to August 11, 2017. A "bus bridge" along the entire length of the closed sections, including shuttle service from Penn Station to North Ave Light Rail Station, and an express connection between North Ave and Camden Yards, will be provided to help minimize the inconvenience during these necessary repairs. For more information and stop details, visit https://mta.maryland.gov/content/mdot-mta-partially-shut-down-light-raillink-july-25-august-11-necessary-repairs. #MDOTNews2017-07-2404 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: MDOT MTA Police K9 UnitMaryland Transit Times: MDOT MTA Police K9 Unit by MTA Maryland2017-05-3004 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Take Weekend MARC Train to Washington, DCMaryland Transit Times Host Joanna Campbell traveled with MTA Chief Transportation Officer for MARC Train Service David Johnson, to learn more about commuting on MARC trains. During their interview they discuss the many advantages of taking MARC Train to Washington, DC. Whether for work during the weekday or for leisure on the weekend, MARC Train is a great way to get to our nation’s capital. The new MARC-4 rail cars feature comfortable seating, electrical outlets on every seat and more room for passengers to enjoy their ride. During the weekend the MARC Penn Line provides Bike Cars that are eq...2017-03-2405 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: New Bus Stop SignsMaryland Transit Times: New Bus Stop Signs by MTA Maryland2017-03-0205 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Commuter Routes 210 and 215MTA Administrator Paul Comfort, talks with Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell about two new Commuter Bus routes, the 210 and 215, that will launch this coming Wednesday, March 1, 2017. During the interview they also discuss how riders can ride for free from March 1-14 to try out the new service. The 210 offers service from Kent Island to Annapolis and Baltimore. The 215 offers service from Baltimore to Annapolis. For more information visit https://mta.maryland.gov/content/commuter-buslink-newly-proposed-routes-210-215.2017-02-2504 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Adobt-A-Stop with Janeen KuserJoanna Campbell of the Maryland Transit Times podcast hung out with Janeen Kuser from MTA’s Office of Communications & Marketing to talk about the new Adopt-A-Stop program. More than 25 Adopt-A-Stop participants have already signed up throughout the Baltimore region. The program partners with community organizations, civic groups, local businesses, schools and individuals to help keep our communities clean – and to have a good time at the same time! For details of the program visit https://mta.maryland.gov/adopt-stop #WeAreYourMTA #MDOTNews2017-02-1503 minMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit TimesMaryland Transit Times: Team BaltimoreLink Freezin' for A Reason at the Polar Bear Plunge#TeamBaltimoreLink participated in the annual Polar Bear Plunge and was Freezin’ for a Reason. Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell interviews Administrator Paul Comfort along with several of MTA’s staff and Baltimore’s own Captain Dee Fense. Hear how excited they were to jump into the Chesapeake Bay to promote the launch of Governor Hogan’s BaltimoreLink, coming this June. #TeamBaltimoreLink also helped raise over $3,000 for Special Olympics Maryland.2017-02-0305 min