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High Twist
Feeling Autumnal, Layering Up for Cooler Days
In this episode of High Twist, Ben and Bruce are feeling’ autumnal discuss their excitement for fall fashion and the layers it brings. They cover a wide range of autumn-appropriate clothing items, from boots and sweaters to flannel shirts and corduroy. They explore the versatility of fall clothing, touching on topics like the iconic Barbour jacket, the charm of Shetland sweaters, and the practicality of accessories like gloves and scarves. Items: Proper Cloth OCBD RRL Officer Chinos American Trench Crew Socks J. Mueser Campania Suit Dra...
2024-08-13
56 min
Listen To Travel auf Reisen in die besten Hotels der Welt
Reise 28: 🎵 Ich war noch niemals in... New York - im Wythe Hotel 🎵 (The Wythe Hotel - New York, USA)
Warum in Manhatten wohnen, wenn der Blick auf den Big Apple von Brookyln nicht nur schöner, sondern auch so viel hipper ist? Denn hip, hipper, Williamsburg. In diesem Stadtteil von Brooklyn findet sich die Kreativszene der Stadt und das The Wythe Hotel ist mittendrin: Dachterasse mit angesagter Bar (bestätigt auch die New York Times) rote Neon-Letter an der Hausfasade, Zimmer mit bodentiefen Industriefenstern und - das überrascht in dieser Metropole - jeder Menge Herzlichkeit. Das ehemalige Fabrikgebäude auf 5 Ebenen wurde komplett renoviert und hat sich dennoch ein wenig des Charmes vergangener Tage beibehalten. So spitz...
2024-06-01
24 min
Party Pooper Podcast
Helen Qiu Makes Her Case Ep 6 (audio only)
As New York and the rest of the nation slouch toward abject failure there is one woman who is ready to serve and change her corner of New York City. D65 of NYC should be grateful to have her.Thanks for reading The Political Party Pooper Play Book (P4B)! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Trending BIG on Amazon right now!The P4B Book ListAn unusual read. But in the context of my post titled Beyond Orwell, VERY interesting. Perversion of Knowledge Vladim...
2024-03-20
51 min
Party Pooper Podcast
Helen Qiu is what Manhattan needs! Ep 6
As New York and the rest of the nation slouch toward abject failure there is one woman who is ready to serve and change her corner of New York City. D65 of NYC should be grateful to have her.Thanks for reading The Political Party Pooper Play Book (P4B)! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Trending BIG on Amazon right now!The P4B Book ListAn unusual read. But in the context of my post titled Beyond Orwell, VERY interesting. Perversion of...
2024-03-20
51 min
Fields
Vicki Sando on Green Roofs at Schools
Wythe chats with NYC educator Vicki Sando about her years of research into green roofs—especially those on schools—and her creation of the illustrated book What is a Green Roof? Vicki created the book to help kids and adults understand the benefits of green roofs, including to urban farmers. We talk about her own work to green the roof of one school in New York, how green roofs help kids learn across subjects, and how some of our favorite green roofs function. This is an excellent introduction to the topic for all listeners, young and young-at-heart! Here are link...
2024-02-08
49 min
Fields
Catching up with Melissa: Harvest Time at the NYU Urban Farm Lab
To kick off a new season of Fields, Wythe and Melissa chat about Melissa's current work as both an instructor of urban agriculture at New York University and the manager of the school’s Urban Farm Lab on Houston Street. Recorded in October 2023, just before harvest time, this informal conversation covers a range of subjects, from the crops students grow to how Melissa’s syllabus has covered different aspects of the history of urban agriculture over time.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Fields by becoming a member!Fields is Powe...
2023-11-17
44 min
Fields
Michael Treglia on Green Roofs, Birds, and Pollinators
To round out Season 3, Melissa and Wythe talk about the concept of the “urban forest” in NYC with scientist Mike Treglia of The Nature Conservancy. Mike was trained as a herpetologist (reptile scientist), but he now focuses on the total ecological systems of cities, especially trees. The Nature Conservancy itself works to study and protect land in many different ways, including in New York City. Mike also works with Forest For All NYC, supporting policy that can create and realize a comprehensive plan for NYC’s treescape. Mike also co-organizes the Green Roof Researchers Alliance (GRRA), with NYC Audubon. The GR...
2023-08-17
55 min
Fields
Leigh Ollman on Learning and Teaching Mycology
Melissa and Wythe are joined by their friend Leigh Ollman, a mushroom grower, educator, and food systems consultant. We talk about Leigh’s role in kickstarting the NYU Mycology Group, her work as a professional mushroom grower (she started with 150 logs, farming mushrooms commercially during the pandemic), and her current role as a professional mushroom educator thanks to an amazing Cornell program. We also talk about Leigh’s new project, Citizen Species, which seeks to document biodiversity in New York City, one Instagram post at a time, by telling the stories of people growing different plants here. This leads us d...
2023-06-15
54 min
Fields
Annie Novak on Plant Education for Everyone
On this week's episode of Fields, Melissa (Wythe was away on jury duty) speaks with the multi-talented Annie Novak.Annie is the co-founder of Eagle Street Rooftop Farm, the director of Growing Chefs, a nonprofit that provides food education in schools and the community, the manager of the Edible Academy at the New York Botanical Garden, and the author of The Rooftop Growing Guide: How to Transform Your Roof into a Vegetable Garden or Farm. Annie began her journey into growing with commodity chain analysis (where does food come from, and where does it go?), by working...
2023-06-08
1h 00
Fields
The USDA's Nina Bhattacharyya and Blake Glover on the People's Garden and Urban Conservation
Wythe and Melissa are delighted to chat with not one but two experts on urban agriculture from two different parts of the United States Department of Agriculture: Nina Bhattacharyya, Urban Agriculture Specialist at the USDA Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production (UAIP), and Blake Glover, State Conservationist at the New York State Office of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).Nina and Blake clarify how the USDA supports urban growers around the country, with a focus on the People’s Garden program, founded in 2009 and renewed in 2022, which includes sites in Washington D.C. and Ne...
2023-06-01
54 min
Bar Talk Series
Two Former Virgins Talk Getting Kicked Out of Vegas, Cartoons, Abortion Rights (Ep. 37)
“It started like all good ideas do. Like, we were at a bar. And we were talking about sex. We were talking about losing our virginity, or what it’s like to be a person who wants to lose their virginity.”“Simply not being able to give it away fast enough.”“Losing my virginity was like walking into a rake and then like, bam, it smacks you in the face, and then you walk into another rake, and then bam, it smacks you in the face.”“What’s the rake?”Meet Noah and Samie, two...
2023-05-03
41 min
Lost Boys in travel
Puntata 16: I migliori rooftop bar di New York
Vi consigliamo otto meravigliosi rooftop bar in cui fare aperitivi, cene o addirittura brunch, con vista panoramica sulla città.Alcuni sono molto chich, altri alla mano.La lista dei locali citati in puntata:The Press LoungeThe Ides - Wythe hotel230 FifthTop of the StrandLe BainPlunge rooftop bar & loungeThe SkylarkUpstairs at the KimberlyVi suggeriamo inoltre il tour delle terrazze panoramiche newyorchesi organizzato da "Il mio viaggio a New York": https://www.ilmioviaggioanewyork.com/products/tour-delle-terrazze-panoramiche-di-new-york-serale- - - -🖥 Sito: https://nycpodcast.live/🍕 La pagina Ko-fi del podcast: https://ko-fi.com/newyorkcityboys📱 Siamo su Instagram...
2023-04-28
20 min
Ultrarunning History
128: Frank Hart – Part 3: Facing Racial Hatred
By Davy Crockett You can read, listen, or watch Read the full story of Frank Hart in my new book: Frank Hart: The First Black Ultrarunning Star In 1880, Frank Hart, age 23, was recognized as one of the top ultrarunners/pedestrians in the world. But after a life-threatening illness, many speculated that he would never return to his dominant form. He had also gone through a life-changing transition by accumulating more wealth in one year than most men acquired in a lifetime, and he was freely spending his fortune. Make sure you read/listen/watch parts one and two. Hart’s si...
2023-02-28
30 min
Fuori di Media
ON AIR FEST: IL FESTIVAL DEL PODCAST DI BROOKLYN
Quest’anno New York è pronta per ospitare l’edizione 2023 del festival On Air Fest del podcast, e si svolgerà al Wythe Hotel di Brooklyn dal 23 al 25 Febbraio. Come sponsor ci sono Audible, Simplecast e Stitcher, confermati rispetto allo scorso anno, ma ai quali si è aggiunto anche Paramount.
2023-02-17
05 min
Cork Rules
Episode 142: Le Crocodile, NYC
Sam Hohl, wine educator and certified sommelier, and Robert Tas explore the wine list at Le Crocodile located in the Wythe Hotel, Brooklyn. Le Crocodile is an elegant neighborhood brasserie where they serve classic French fare and New York favorites. The wine list provides a wide range of wine from France, Italy, and Spain, including a crisp white from the Jurancon wine appellation in Southwest France, and an exciting, organic orange wine from Spain. Sam is on hand to identify tasting notes and make pairing suggestions. Wines reviewed include: 2017 Jean Grivot Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru M...
2022-09-27
04 min
Quotomania
Quotomania 207: Annie Dillard
Today’s Quotation is care of Annie Dillard. Listen in! Subscribe to Quotomania on quotomania.com or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app! Born Meta Ann Doak in Pittsburgh, poet and writer Annie Dillard earned a BA and an MA at Hollins College. Influenced by Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman, Dillard writes compressed, lyric poetry and prose that engages the balance of daily life within the frame of literature and ideas. In a 2007 review of The Maytrees for the Washington Post, Marilynne Robinson observes, “Annie Dillard's books are like comets, like celestial events that remi...
2022-04-26
01 min
Fields
A History of Farm Animals in NYC
When and why were large farm animals banned from NYC? What’s happening on the one working farm exempt from this ban? Did you know that thousands of pigs used to freely roam around New York City? Pre-COVID, Melissa and Wythe chatted with environmental historian Catherine McNeur and long-time animal farmer Heidi Woolever (formerly of Queens County Farm Museum) in order to learn why we don’t see pigs in the streets any more. We then followed up with Heidi in March, 2022. Queens County is the oldest farm in the city, and the only one currently home to pigs (and...
2022-04-07
45 min
Be Here Stories
How Mining and Railroads Shaped Wythe County, Virginia
This digital story recording was created in conjunction with the Smithsonian's Museum on Main Street program and its Stories from Main Street student documentary initiative, called "Stories: Yes." The project encourages students and their mentors to research and record stories about small-towns and rural neighborhoods, waterways, personal memories, cultural traditions, work histories, as well as thoughts about American democracy. These documentaries are then shared on Smithsonian websites and social media. Students in Wytheville, Virginia, in cooperation with Town of Wytheville Department of Museums and the Edge 4-H Club of Wythe County, explore the history of their town. Speaker 1 (00:35): Wythe County...
2022-01-20
11 min
The Boring Show
Good morning, RVA: First to go up, last to come down; combined sewer overflows; and snapping a streak
Good morning, RVA! It’s 57 °F, and when was the last time we saw early morning temperatures in the 50s?? Today you can expect highs in the upper 70s, some gentle sunshine, and to find me in a hammock for at least part of the day.Water coolerFrank Green at the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that the Virginia Supreme Court has finally cleared the way for the Lee Monument to come down. As for the timing, “Removal will be a multiday process, and no action on the statue is expected this week, officials said.” I’m int...
2021-09-03
00 min
Community Matters
Managing Collections & Delinquencies
Welcome to this episode of Community Matters podcast, where we discuss issues important to managing and governing condos, cooperatives and homeowner associations. Today's episode is about the always important topic of assessment collections and delinquencies in community associations, and what impact, if any, the Covid-19 pandemic has had on homeowner delinquencies in community associations. Today's guest is Sara Austin, Esq., founder of Austin Law Firm, LLC, located in York, Pennsylvania. Sara is a graduate of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William & Mary. Sara served as the 2016-017 president of the Pennsylvania Bar Association...
2021-05-17
23 min
Fields
Alex Rewagan: Craft Cannabis
How will cannabis legalization play out in different cities? Will legalization give rise to a craft weed industry?With cannabis laws fluctuating every year, Melissa and Wythe have a lot of questions about the home-growing of this popular plant, its regulation by the government, and its use by consumers. Before New York State moved to legalize recreational cannabis use—we spoke to social scientist Alex Rewegan (Ph.D. candidate, MIT) about his research into cannabis production and the heterogeneous legalization process in North America. Alex is from Canada and conducts research there, but he lives in the Bo...
2021-04-09
1h 03
Fields
Alexis Mena: Universe City and Afro-Indigenous Food Sovereignty
How are Universe City and Grow Brownsville helping community members grow their own food, invent their own technologies, and push back against gentrification?In this episode, Melissa and Wythe learn about the inspiring farm-tech co-op Universe City from one of its founders—multidisciplinary farmer, chef, and artist Alexis Mena. Universe City is Brownsville and East New York’s first aquaponic farm, food hub, and maker space. At this space, farmers grow fish and greens and teach growing skills. Universe City is collecting funds to expand their already impressive operation through a campaign called Grow Brownsville. Alexis talks abou...
2021-03-26
58 min
Meat + Three
New Show Spotlight: Fields
We’re spotlighting a new show on HRN: Fields. Fields brings you the stories of people who are working in urban agriculture—for money, for fun, to feed the hungry, and for entirely other reasons. In each episode, hosts Melissa Metrick and Wythe Marschall delve into different foods grown in cities. Moreover, they investigate the whys behind getting up in the morning and working as a farmer in the shadow of skyscrapers. You don’t need to be a farmer to enjoy this podcast, or even a foodie! With their expert guests, Melissa and Wythe break down the realities and po...
2021-03-19
41 min
Fields
Victory Gardens and Teaching Urban Farming Over Zoom
Long-time farmer, gardener, and educator Melissa Metrick (manager, NYU Urban Farm Lab, and adjunct professor in the Nutrition and Food Studies Department at NYU) joins host Wythe Marschall (research associate, Cornell University) as a co-host to explore different visions for the future of growing food in and around cities. In this first episode, Wythe and Melissa discuss how she has adapted her Introduction to Urban Agriculture course at NYU Steinhardt in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Short version: she’s had to move a very physical class fully online, and her students are now MacGyvering planters and hydroponic bu...
2021-03-05
33 min
It's a Process
Kimia Ferdowsi Kline
Kimia Ferdowsi Kline is a painter and sculptor who splits her time between Nashville and New York. She also curates the private collection at Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn. We talk about the challenge of not trying too hard, how pregnancy and motherhood has changed the work, the genius of Ali Wong, the metaphoric potential of her new materials, resisting the pressure to make work solely about identity politics, the difficulties of working during the pandemic, the practice of play in using salvaged wood, meditation as a creative tool, and art as a spiritual practice and way of healing.
2021-01-26
1h 20
Fields
“Phantom” and Spicy Tomatoes
Why does it matter what a specific kind of tomato is named—or who named it? Picking up the theme of seeds, history, representation, and changes to the land, Melissa and Wythe chat with tomato wizard Steph Gaylor of Invincible Summer Farms on Long Island about the birth of the modern seed industry—and why we eat so few of so many varieties out there. She tells us about the origins of the seed industry and how New York City fits in, and we learn the stories behind some fascinating seed varieties. We also interview a bioengineer, Will Shindel, abou...
2021-01-22
29 min
Radio Cherry Bombe
Live With Samin Nosrat!
The Salt Fat Acid Heat star joined us for a special screening of her Netflix hit at the Wythe Hotel earlier this spring as part of the Cherry Bombe Jubilee weekend. Following the viewing, Samin sat with New York Times journalist Jazmine Hughes for a conversation about the show, working in professional kitchens, her acting abilities, and more. Tune in for their chat and the audience questions. Plus, find out who Maia Welbel thinks is the Bombe! Thank you to Handsome Brook Farm Pasture Raised Eggs for supporting our show.
2019-06-20
32 min
Community Matters
Governing Documents in Community Associations
In this episode of Community Matters podcast, we discuss the documents that every community association in Pennsylvania is governed by, including the Declaration of Covenants, the bylaws of the association and rules and regulations. We discuss the hierarchy of these documents, what each document consists of and how they can be amended and enforced. Our guest is Sara Austin, Esq., with the Austin Law Firm in York, PA. Sara is a graduate of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William & Mary. In addition to being a member of CAI, Austin is the 2016-17 President of the Pennsylvania Bar A...
2017-08-11
15 min
Weddings-ish with Jove
Poppies & Posies
*** SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES HERE ***Wedding planning tips! Planner / Designer Jove Meyer shares his 8 top planning tips with The Knot, check them out below and online here. The Real Housewives of Orange County Reunion part one and two were insane! So much drama and so many secrets revealed! Poppies and Posies and chatting with the co-founder Sierra! Poppies & Posies has established itself as a top florist in New York City with hard work and attention to details! We love working with them and cannot wait to see what the future brings with their new space! Below is a wedding we did...
2016-11-23
53 min
Notes on Doing
One Year, Fifty Episodes Later...
Episode 050: THE PARTY One year, fifty episodes later *Thursday, October 13th at 7:00pm* You + your friends are personally invited to FREEHOLD (S 3rd + Wythe), Brooklyn, NY to celebrate one year of conversations with people who love what they do. Come hang out with the people featured in NOD, other fans of the show, and yours truly. And if you aren’t able to make it to New York, whether you’re in LA or very far away in Australia, (hey guys) send me a note and I’ll make sure you feel l...
2016-09-23
00 min
Weddings-ish with Jove
Nicolette Mason
*** SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES HERE ***Finding the right wedding venue is BIG part of the wedding planning process and the first place most couples start! Keep in mind the venues style, size, cost and food options! On the Real Housewives round up we chat about all the ladies of The Real Housewives of New York City and gab about The Real Housewives of Orange County!!! Luann is off her rocker and now that the ladies of NYC are not talking about their lady bits anymore it's such a snore! Also the ladies of the OC need to get over the past...
2016-07-20
58 min
Tinder Tales
Daralyn Kelleher "Murder Pranks" Tinder Tales Episode 16
Welcome to Tinder Tales! This is my podcast about the best and worst of Online Dating. I am joined by New York Comedian Daralyn Kelleher. We talk about early online dating pranks, the best ways to get her attention, and how to get out of creepy dates! We are now on iTunes! Please Rate and Subscribe! Daralyn is a great comedian follow her popular twitter @DeeKizzle and see her show July 12th Comedy at the Wythe Hotel Tickets Here Follow me at @Piccolomeany and See my Show “Million Dollar Basement Show” at...
2016-07-07
00 min
Snacky Tunes
Episode 144: Greg Morabito & Baby Alpaca
Find out what restaurants are playing the best music on this week’s Snacky Tunes. Darin Bresnitz is in the house with Greg Morabito, Editor of Eater NY. Find out what got Greg interested in the New York City restaurant scene. Check in with Darin and Greg to hear about Guy Fieri’s new restaurant, and some scandalous news from the restaurant world. Tune in to hear what restaurant playlists get Greg excited to eat! Why is Wythe Avenue exploding with great food these days? Later, Baby Alpaca joins Darin and Greg in the studio to play some of thei...
2013-02-12
56 min